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Sunday, August 27, 2006

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The 1652 Country Pilgrimage went very well Monday 21 - Thursday 24 August. The views from Pendle Hill were superb. We could see the Lancashire coast! The day after Pendle we had a superb talk at Brigflatts Meeting House from Tess Satchel the Warden. She really brought the story of George Fox's visit in June 1652 to life. Our trip up to Firbank fell was not so good and we were driven off by the rain and wind down to Kendal. The visit to the Quaker Tapestry there made up for the disappointment at Firbank.
Views again from Birkrigg Common were marvellous. we could see Blackpool tower in one direction and the fells and mountains of the southern part of the Lake District in the other. We searched for the stone circle and had given up and were on our way back to the minibus when we "discovered" it.

This weekend we have a Silent Retreat. The 12 participants are making good use of the grounds and the surrounding areas, Ulverston town, and the Hoad Hill.

Raspberries are in full flood, an autumn variety, (Autumn Bliss we think), and are being served freshly picked at breakfast each morning.
The meadow has had it's hay crop taken by the farm, and regrowth has started. The moles are still causing us problems in the garden lawns despite the extensive use of mothballs put down their runs. Has anyone got any humane suggestions as to how to get them to move on? Posted by Picasa

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