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Ana_Roxana
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Reged: 13/08/2009
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walking in Whitstable
      #440462 - 13/08/2009 10:16

hello!

I am looking to join a walking group or start one if there isn't any!(I just joined the Woman&Home forums, so please excuse if this has been discussed before!)
c'mon ladies, let's enjoy the good weather scenery make friends and keep fit at the same time!perfect!
looking forward to hearing from you soon
ana


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buckup
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Reged: 08/04/2008
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Loc: whitstable Kent
Re: walking in Whitstable [Re: Ana_Roxana]
      #440521 - 13/08/2009 11:39

Hi AnaRoxana,
I live in Whitstable but as I am on school hols I'm flitting all over the country. Norfolk this week, now suffolk for the weekend then next week Dorset and Exeter (daughters live there)
My partner and I walk a lot and are a member of a local Broadstairs grp,(could let you know about that one?????) but would like to walk with others locally. Did you have in mind just ladies??????and as I work during the day I could only walk evenings and weekends. I sail as as well so my walking is govened by the tide!!!!!
As I said I'm away today for a while but please keep me in mind and may be we could meet when I'm back?????????


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Ana_Roxana
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Re: walking in Whitstable [Re: buckup]
      #440536 - 13/08/2009 12:09

hi Bukup!
yeah, i'd like to meet and maybe who knows we can have a group locally!
men are welcome too!I was not sure whether men would actually be interested in a walking group....I know I'm struggling to convince my partner...
you said you could only meet evenings&weekends-I'm unemployed at the moment so I'm trying to find fun stuff to do during the day too...
but I will definitely keep you in mind
keep in touch and maybe arrange a meeting when you're back
havea great time away!


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