Lovely post Colette. I am just wondering about the rhubarb – what was it you potted up? Did you dig up a crown? Did you break the crown to make lots of little ones? I would love to know. Love to you all
Hi Colette, Thank you also for all the wonderful videos. I share in Simon’s belief that you have done so much more good for me than I could ever do for you. Although I am still stuck in what some would call the “real world” with all it’s petty problems, I feel so blessed to be able to escape into the real real world through your blogs and videos. I believe you have great power in your words and pictures, you touch peoples lives more than you will ever know. I too was very surprised and moved when you mentioned my name also, I felt very honored to have my name spoken at Bealtaine.
Thank you again, Sharleen
Dear Sharleen, Your kind donations always seemed to arrive when I needed them most…the same as for Simon. In many ways, both of you, along with a few other good souls, have come through for me at just the right times…a blessed kind of serendipity and synchronicity…Bless you for caring XXX
Thank you for such a beautiful and touching video, yes we do owe Mother Earth so much, I’m just going out now to buy a young tree now, last week I planted a hawthorn hedge out the front of my garden which should be lovely in a year or two xx
I just saw your video and was, in turn, in awe of the sheer amount of life I see ready to spring back into action at Bealtaine Cottage, then both surprised and moved by hearing my name mentioned. I still have teary eyes writing this. I just wanted to say thank you. You have done more good to me than you’ll ever know, and certainly more than I can ever give back to you. Hope in dark hours is not something you can put a price tag on. What you are doing and sharing so generously is a wonderful source of hope and joy for all your followers. It will never be recorded in any official statistic yet it is, for many I’m sure, just as important as a bunch of digits on a bank account statement.
Once again I will follow your footsteps this afternoon, and go watch my bees getting busy fullfilling their destiny and preparing the garden to make it a better place for them and for me.
Lovely post Colette. I am just wondering about the rhubarb – what was it you potted up? Did you dig up a crown? Did you break the crown to make lots of little ones? I would love to know. Love to you all
Dig up a crown and split it into 2 or 4 bits…and yes, ’twas meself!
Hi Colette, Thank you also for all the wonderful videos. I share in Simon’s belief that you have done so much more good for me than I could ever do for you. Although I am still stuck in what some would call the “real world” with all it’s petty problems, I feel so blessed to be able to escape into the real real world through your blogs and videos. I believe you have great power in your words and pictures, you touch peoples lives more than you will ever know. I too was very surprised and moved when you mentioned my name also, I felt very honored to have my name spoken at Bealtaine.
Thank you again, Sharleen
Dear Sharleen, Your kind donations always seemed to arrive when I needed them most…the same as for Simon. In many ways, both of you, along with a few other good souls, have come through for me at just the right times…a blessed kind of serendipity and synchronicity…Bless you for caring XXX
Thank you for such a beautiful and touching video, yes we do owe Mother Earth so much, I’m just going out now to buy a young tree now, last week I planted a hawthorn hedge out the front of my garden which should be lovely in a year or two xx
How wonderful! A proper hedgerow like Hawthorn will be a huge boost to bird and wildlife! Blessings XXX
Dear Colette,
I just saw your video and was, in turn, in awe of the sheer amount of life I see ready to spring back into action at Bealtaine Cottage, then both surprised and moved by hearing my name mentioned. I still have teary eyes writing this. I just wanted to say thank you. You have done more good to me than you’ll ever know, and certainly more than I can ever give back to you. Hope in dark hours is not something you can put a price tag on. What you are doing and sharing so generously is a wonderful source of hope and joy for all your followers. It will never be recorded in any official statistic yet it is, for many I’m sure, just as important as a bunch of digits on a bank account statement.
Once again I will follow your footsteps this afternoon, and go watch my bees getting busy fullfilling their destiny and preparing the garden to make it a better place for them and for me.
Blessings as always, Simon
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It’s wonderful for me to read this, Simon, and means a lot to me. Bless you XXX