Sunday 6th September 2020
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Report written by Rosie Sayers
14 individual scavenger hunts proved we are a creative bunch! Searching for something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue, in a nod to Rosie's upcoming marriage, sounded easy enough. Just 4 items, but something borrowed...that could prove tricky. Of course nothing is impossible for Goodgym Portsmouth.
Jen completed hers a week early and a "borrowed" trolley proved hard to find, setting the bar high for the rest of us!
Maura got to try out her "new" leggings and used the backdrop of the gorgeous My Dog Sighs artwork at the Lido for something "blue".
Kat used her early morning run to her advantage creating a beautiful "new" sunrise and pre dawn royal "blue" sky.
Mel found a library poster for her "borrowed" and Katie used one of Tony's stylish orange caps!
We were all impressed that in true Goodgym style Tim used one of Portsmouth's "new" recycling bins within his items.
The Jo's and Jen were impressed with the "old" sole surviving D-Day landing craft in it's "new" position outside of the D-Day Museum.
Louisa shared her finds from the other side of Portsmouth Harbour, lovely to see a bit of Gosport.
Maxine took time out of her house renovations to share a pic of her "new", "blue" bathroom - great tiling job!
Sam "borrowed" a guinea pig (we don't think it was just for the scavenger hunt), and we got to see the guinea pig gallery created to make it feel at home.
Rachel won the most finds, finding two of each item from the east of the island.
Judy made us all hungry with her delicious blueberries.
The next training session is from Hilsea Lido on Wednesday evening, check out the website for more details.
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