There are many achievements to be had in ringing ‒ major milestones such as ringing rounds for the first time, a first quarter peal or ringing at a different tower can all seem like really big steps which you may have thought you would never do, but there are also smaller ones along the way. Moving just one bell around the circle, bravely going to a different practice night on your own, helping a newer ringer with something that you might have found difficult ‒ these too are achievements because they make you a more rounded, versatile ringer with a breadth of experience.
In Tower Talk we love to celebrate achievements of any kind, and the LtR certificates are a visible way of charting your progress, so keep your logbooks handy and make sure your teachers are checking off some of the skills and targets set out. We have gathered together a gallery of LtR achievers on page 11.
We recently received some news of some achievements by Edward Gormley, a ringer in London who rang in three quarter peals on 30 December, to mark the end of the year of celebrations for 200 Years of Train Travel. The final quarter peal of the day was, fittingly, Edward’s 200th quarter peal. A few days earlier, he had also rung the tenor at Southwark Cathedral for the first time ‒ which he describes as a ‘breathtaking experience’.
We are thrilled that Edward has shared his achievements with us and we hope it inspires everyone reading this to feel proud of their own achievements and to reflect on how much progress they represent.
Alongside its regular features, the February edition of Tower Talk includes:
- An Outing with a Difference
- St Buryan Heavy Metal Band
- Learning from Teaching
- Bells, Friendship and Growth
- Tips on Organising your own Practices
- Learning Tips ‒ Small Adjustments
- My Place of Calm
- Celebrating our LtR Achievers
- LtR Wall of Fame
If you have enjoyed Tower Talk why not forward this edition to your ringing friends so that they feel part of this amazing community which stretches right around the world.
Ruth Suggett
Editor, Tower Talk