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Subject: [Leica] An 80th birthday party! :-)
From: pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig)
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 22:40:28 +0100
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Wow Douglas!!

Peter Dzwig

TED GRANT wrote:
> Douglas offeredin response:
>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] An 80th birthday party! :-)
>   
>> "Ted Grant" <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/8065370.stm<<<<
>>     
>>> Thank you I shall begin practising shortly. Although today to 
>>>       
>> the cheering 
>>     
>>> guests, grandsons, our sons and daughters and a gathering of 
>>>       
>> friends I did 
>>     
>>> 80 sit-ups, one for each year! :-)
>>>       
>> Marvellous stuff 80 on 80th, I'm both impressed and ashamed. 
>> Impressed by you and ashamed of how badly I've let myself go. With 22 
>> years 
>> to go to my own 80th, I'll have to get working on my own health & fitness 
>> again. As an ex rugby, soccer & GAA player, ex triathlete, ex marathon 
>> runner, and someone who used to run up every morning before breakfast to 
>> the 
>> summit of the 600ft hill beside my sea level house with another run in 
>> the 
>> evening, I've let myself go completely. A combination of damaging my knee 
>> playing soccer with my youngest son, and an interest in photography 
>> keeps me too much in front of the pc these days.
>>
>> I'll have to get out walking (at least) again. It's now 22 years 
>> since I won the annual race up and down Ireland's highest mountain - 
>> Carrauntoohil - and my body is reduced to living on memories of hard 
>> training! Mind 
>> you next week I'm in Bordeaux giving my stomach a good work out..... :-)
>>
>>     
> Hi Douglas
> Never too late to start! :-) One only needs to pull on some loose clothes 
> and out the door first thing in the morning before the rest of the world 
> stirs enjoying a quiet walk along around the neighbourhood. Or they can be 
> quick step pace and make it a shoulders back and solid brisk step along 
> for about 30 minutes and you'll find your days become far more enjoyable. 
> It also allows one to kind of set the plan of the day. More importantly it 
> truly is a half hour away from these damning computer machines we all put 
> far too much time sitting here.
> One need not become some kind of fanatic, merely keep it a relaxing head 
> clearing kind of thing. Quite beneficial for those walk about times with a 
> camera looking for happy snaps. :-)
> cheers,
> ted
>
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