Blossom and sunny days – hurray!

We’ve just had two wonderful long weekends with Richard and Marigold Farmer’s “Giant Leap” groups (for their work, see www.soulmoves.co.uk).  The Spring weather was glorious and there were lots of opportunities for the groups to work outside and enjoy the sunshine.

The cherry and pear blossom was at its peak this week, before the winds picked up in the last two days.  Look at this!  Absolutely beautiful!  We even had breakfast out under the pear trees the other morning – the breeze lifted slightly and suddenly we were in a lovely confetti shower of white petals!  All very wonderful!  Mel’s been out snapping pictures of some of the plants that went into the shady beds last year and have really started to flourish this Spring:  



Also, the new acer that we’ve put into the walled garden is looking gorgeous in its yellow and red:  

So, that’s all from the garden right now.  Jan Adamson & Desiree Emery’s shamanic group are with us tonight and it’s a blustery old evening!  We hope a little bit of sunshine graces their weekend too x

More soon!

Mel & Steve

Poulstone Court Retreat Centre

 

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Rajesh sees Poulstone as a refuge in a fast-moving world and is inspired by guests leaving Poulstone renewed and re-centred. He regards the energy of Poulstone to be perfect for retreats and manages Poulstone to maintain and sustain this energy. Rajesh has been attending retreats for a very long time and occasionally runs meditation retreats. He was introduced into the many different faiths of India including Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity, Sufism and Buddhism from a very early age. These faiths have formed a large part of his upbringing. He is a barrister by profession specialising in human rights from Chambers in London. He is also a humanitarian and environmentalist and has worked with and founded organisations around the world whose objectives include the rejuvenation of land, communities and promoting human rights. He also founded the first Indian vegetarian restaurant in Worcestershire with his family. His joys include cooking, gardening, playing the sitar, reading Eastern philosophy and loves being with his family and friends.

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