Hi Everyone! It’s a couple of days since we were cavorting creatively in Chesterblade Green Heart Centre and I’m pleased to leave you with a few memories on this page (and a simple feedback form!)
There are some photos below, your Earth poems and a quick and easy evaluation form at the bottom. It was lovely to meet you all and share our time, food and creativity together!
The Photos
The Poems
With a wolf and a tug my yellow tooth does have power
The dog gnaws and tears and detroys but it's work too is keeping the world alive
The beauty and mystery of deconstruction and transformation
The windy woodland path opened to a view of the high mountain cave
The deep dark base of the cauldron was laden with life
She stirs with the staff so that nothing sticks, nothing separates, nothing burns.
As she weaves she weaves in the fragrance of mint , the colour of clover , the silence of clouds and the swooshing of waves on the shore .
The thread is pulled, stitch by stitch. Loop by loop it unravels .
As the old woman goes back to the loom she goes back to the work of creation. She weaves the rock, the magma, the mountains the trees .
The black cat watches smugly on .
The word is elagaia, finding the beauty and joy in the sadness .
I accept my creation is impermanent, but I know I can keep creating .
Short Feedback Questionnaire
If you have a couple of minutes we would be grateful for your comments. Answer any questions that feel relevant for you. Your responses really help us nuance what we offer in the future. Once your done just click the ‘SUBMIT’ button at the bottom of the form - thanks!
Many thanks for that. It was great to meet you all and share creativity, company and food together. Wishing you all the best with your creative and Earth-centred adventures! Michael and Jane