Every day on my walk with one of my dogs, I pass an absolutely stunning display of yellow flowers. I thought they looked like Buttercups, but decided they couldn’t possibly be. A little too early, as the Daisies and the Dandelions are taking centre stage right now. Well it turns out they are. They are a Creeping Buttercup in a very damp area next to a river.

They are a wonderful form of pollination, as they have a pool of nectar at the bottom of their petals. There are approximately two thousand species of them and they all follow the sun.

It is their reflective cells that give them that stunning look and account for the glow under your chin you might remember from childhood days. Hailed as representing Joy and Happiness in general, they are a very cheery wildflower to make you smile.

Well we were bubbling over with Joy and Happiness last night. The energy was so high and lovely as we welcomed Sarah Norris as our Guest Medium. She gave us lovely inspired thoughts, brought beautiful messages along with plenty of humour. Thank you Sarah!!

It was a lovely night, as Chris Shore warmly chaired our evening.

Thank you to those who read and prayed for us. Thank you Julie on music, Food Angels for cake, tea and coffee and hospitality.

Thank you to our Healers of course on hand afterwards, and everyone who sets up and clears up so we can have our gathering!!

Prayer of the week.

Please pray for displaced people. Can you imagine how many displaced people, refugees there are…? Children, adults, animals- all on the move or living in tented accommodation if they are lucky. It is a continual crisis.

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Enjoy the beautiful chilly days as Spring finally unfolds..

What could be more beautiful than a young Roe deer amongst the English Bluebells. We are coming into The Bluebell season here in UK, and there is nothing better than seeing them in our beautiful woodlands, either carpeting the floor, or sprinkling their pretty selves around trees.

The gentle honey like scent is great for pollinators, and they can actually be pink, and are called bells due to their drooping bell shaped flower head.

Their sap in Elizabethan days was so sticky, that it was used to stiffen Elizabethan ruffs. Fancy that.. Referred to in folklore as Fairy Flower, I am sure the Nature Spirits are going full speed to have them blooming so beautifully in our local woodlands. despite our ever changing weather!!

We had such a lovely evening last night, as Ann Marie Hogan came to visit She gave a wonderful inspired address, and brought our messages. Thank you so much Ann Marie. We loved having you!!

Thank you to Carole for her Divine coffee cake. Thank you all Food angels who helped. Thank you for those who read and gave prayers. Thank you Steve for stepping in to run music, and of course thank you to our Healers.

Prayer of the week.

In light of more developments in the Middle East with Iran now getting involved, please pray for a real path to Peace. This has been such a dire situation. There has to be a way forward for everyone. Our Leaders need to be invested in Peace and not agenda. ‘You want to be right, or you want to be loved?’

Jesus taught us about Love.

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Have a beautiful week, and embrace those Spring like days when they come!!