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derek-33 | 17:09 Fri 03rd Apr 2020 | ChatterBank
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in my town..
"All of **** cemeteries to close today ‘until further notice’ during coronavirus lockdown"
so thats my exercise area gone, well i'll just drive further out and to hell with it we have a wood near here,
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You exercise in a cemetery ?
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Bobbisox1
thousands do across the uk it quiet and relaxing .anything wrong or "weird in that ?
does your exercise include the Dead Lift ?
No, not all but what do you do in there?
Press ups? Running , I was seriously intrigued
I can't believe they are now shutting cemeteries, they are lovely and peaceful to stroll through. I once saw a hare in my local cemetery.
the hurdles ?
It is a grave error shutting them.
Nothing at all strange about stretching your legs in a cemetery, many are lovely places but if they are closed then you'll just have to walk elsewhere as you say Derek.
Nothing unusual in that at all.

Normally the residents are quiet. And there are very few people there. As a genealogist, I was planning to take my exercise in some local churchyards.
Think you have lost the plot.
iluvmargieI // I once saw a hare in my local cemetery.//

As long as Burke wasn't with him.
I'm splutterin' with laughter - surely not, as to catching the droplets.....
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Bobbisox1
brisk walking not push ups lol its a very big cometary with loads of trees daffys and blubells (soon) rabbits squirrels abound.
Used to live very near Abney Park Cemetery in north London, and walked through it just about every day - would be doing now it if I still lived there (if they haven't shut it).
According to last nights TV, on one side, you can travel a reasonable distance in your car for exercise, on the other side, no more than a five minute drive, again mixed messages?
Does anyone still nip out for a paper in the morning? I did this morning.
Sounds lovely Derek
I incorporate my first walk with the dog with collecting the paper, Brainiac.
What their really asking for is common sense, but some folk lack that, hence the 50/ 100 mile drive to the seaside. A walk to the paper shop, on top of your exercise if you care to, is common sense.
22:18 haha good one.

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