‘Red sky at night, shepherds delight. Red sky in morning, shepherds warning.’ I don’t know about that folklore, but we have certainly been treated to some spectacular pink skies during these quite beautiful, if chilly days.
The light from the sun has further to travel to hit the surface of the earth at sunrise and sunset, and as the blue hues are shorter in wavelength and cannot travel all the way, and are scattered by dust, those in the red zone, that have longer wavelengths, can reach further.. Mixed with white light from the sun, they mix with particles in the atmosphere and create the beautiful colours from salmon pink to lavender. Sometimes I feel like I am driving into a canvas. The world looks aglow in absolute beauty.
And we were aglow last night at our beautiful, peaceful healing service in Chawton. It is such a special time, as we heard beautiful prayers and readings and sang our hymns. Healing was within the service, and so we had a little longer to visit with each other afterwards.
Rob led the evening, and another cake awaited with baked goods, and plenty of tea and coffee Thank you to All our readers, our healers, Julie on music. Lisa, Nerina and Sue on hospitality. Carole on baked goods, and all who set up and break down for us. I hope everyone had a good nights sleep after that!

Prayer of the week
Please pray for The Ukraine and her leader. May the pressure of the nations create a peace that is lasting and allow Ukraine the land that is rightfully hers, and may her people live in the peace that they deserve.

Calendar up next.

Don’t forget the birdseed on these frosty chilly mornings!!

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