Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Branching Out - Along the Ise


At this time of year it is always difficult to judge what kind of weather we may encounter the photo above is from a day in August and rains continued intermittently for most of summer and autumn.


This resulted in our route along the Ise being both overgrown with brambles, nettles and weeds as well being rutted and muddy in places which made walking an interesting proposition, especially for those who had forgotten their boots (again)!


The weather was kind to us with the December sun casting a lovely, yet melancholy glow through the leafless branches. We thought back to other walks in different seasons as we stopped to sit and enjoy our Mindfulness meditation. We allowed our breathing to slow and felt the warm on our faces, we felt calm now the muddy puddles were behind us and glad that our way was easier to navigate. 


We crossed the bridge and remembered Allan the Storyteller from our last project telling us a tale on the very bridge in a heavy downpour. We felt glad that we were warm and dry, we felt glad to have walked successfully towards another lunch with friends.


As it was a Monday we had the 
Green Patch, where some 


of our group are volunteer gardeners, 
we had the site to ourselves.


We fed the chickens and ducks in the hopes of finding some eggs and looked at these optimistic little plants


Back in the cabin Carole had arranged our fired and glazed


clay stars, birds and trees. We kept the ones we had


made to take home as gifts for friends and family.


We also wanted to leave a gift


for Sue, Nigel, Vicky and all 
the other groups and volunteers


as they are all stars!


So we hung the remaining


decorations on a tree


outside the cabin


to wish everyone all good 
things for the coming year.


After we had eaten, we all got busy tidying.
What an enjoyable walk! What a fabulous team!

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