Pool Walking not Swimming.

Started by Raven, January 12, 2023, 10:35:36 PM

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Raven

Once I can return to a pool I will have to become a pool walker instead of swimming. Building it up gradually. As I will be in Perth for a good while I will rejoin the Health Club as the pool has walk down steps and hand rail. One of their Jacuzzis is walk in from the pool so I can rest there when needed.....Decision one of my life changes made.
Was talking to my sis in auz today and she has changed her whole back garden into a pool.....Wonderful, lucky her. What a place to do my exercises and pool walking.


Michael Rolls

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GrannyMac

Is she in Scotland Raven?  My son's house has a pool, put in by previous owners.  It's fabulous in the summer, but it costs a lot to heat.  Glad you've a local pool that is suitable when you start your new journey.

The pool I go to is closing for repairs next month. I've hardly been to aqua aerobics this year, but I'll really miss it because its so local. There is another one where I can use my membership, but its much further.  
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Diasi

Quote from: GrannyMac on January 13, 2023, 07:35:05 AMIs she in Scotland Raven?  My son's house has a pool, put in by previous owners.  It's fabulous in the summer, but it costs a lot to heat.  Glad you've a local pool that is suitable when you start your new journey.

The pool I go to is closing for repairs next month. I've hardly been to aqua aerobics this year, but I'll really miss it because its so local. There is another one where I can use my membership, but its much further. 
According to Raven her sister's in Australia.

And it shows why any ethnic Brit youngster with a brain cell should try to emigrate there.

Of course, the dole scroungers need not apply as they won't be accepted.
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Raven

Yes she is quiet near Sydney Harbour, you can see the Opera House in the distance from her place. She went out as A Ten Pound Pom back in the 60s. Del's the 2nd oldest of us 4 and a good few years older than me.

Diasi

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My parents brought me up to be steady & reliable so although I thought about emigrating, I never did.

The Australian £10 Pom immigration officers used to visit the Labour Exchanges (Job Centres as they are now called) to interview people who were interested & drum up custom from those who hadn't even thought about emigrating.

I wish I'd listened to them, when they were giving me the sell, & made the move.
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Alex

When I was first married at 19 we thought about emigrating to Canada, I wouldn't entertain Australia because of the spiders and snakes.   We didn't go in the end as hubby got a good job and we bought our first house.


GrannyMac

So did we Alex, lots of Scots in Canada, including an older cousin. We ended up in Doncaster instead!   :wtf:

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Michael Rolls

two of mum's siblings, one brother, one sister, emigrated to Oz and reckoned it was the best thing that they ever did
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Diasi

Quote from: Michael Rolls on January 13, 2023, 08:26:14 PMtwo of mum's siblings, one brother, one sister, emigrated to Oz and reckoned it was the best thing that they ever did
Mike
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