Well on Monday 9th September 2024

Then we got to the House, it was a Mansion, and I had a room downstairs, Eddie Emptied out the Buses, and eventually we went off to the Yurt at the farm shop. It was very posh, and there were Festoon light around the round roof of the Yurt. And we had an Asian Meal, the tables looked very festive with Flowers and a candle. Like a wedding. Later on we talked to the People from the Different communities. First we got a special card around our neck it was to tell people what your name is, and where you are from. Later on we went home to our big Mansion house. And we went to bed.

Then on the next day we went had breakfast and we sat at this special banqueting Table and then we cleared up, and off we went to Sturt Farm. We had a Morning gathering, and it was with Joan Harris, and it was spiritual. It was on the Village green. Later on we then came the Grain Store to hear a talk by Georgina (Head heart and hands) that was very interesting.

Later on we had a walk around the whole village, that was very interesting, we walked around the farm and it was very good, we saw a new young calf in the shed, it was very cute. Then we went to see the Garden and they have rows of flowers. Well we visited a workshop, and it was so that people could take petals off a flower called Marigolds. It was to make essentuals, and we visited the Gullover’s Farm Workshop. And we went back to the GrainStore, and we had Teabreak.

Later on I was told that I could work in that special Workshop, I felt happy. I walked there, it was right by the grain – store. I met the man there, he was called Seege, and it was so he gave me a papertub, and a bowl and then he gave me another bowl, and it was really a good feeling to be taking off the petals and putting the petals into a bowl, and the Seed pods into another bowl, and I liked that Job so much that I did it all Day.

So later at 12 ish time we had lunch at a house called St Frances, and we had Lasania, it was Meat Lasannia, and It was tasty, later on we went back to the Grain store. There I waited to tell Sara, I like that Job, it felt satisfying to do it, And on my Lanyard It said that I had to do Ploughing, I thought I would change I didn’t think ploughing was for me.

So I did go back to that lovely workshop, they also do dried mint, and Lavender to, and it so, I did a lot. I found it very relaxing. Then I thanked Seege, we did have teabreak too.

Then later we went back to the Grain Store For Supper. There were some lovely tables up and I talk some photos and it was pleasant. Well in the evening there was games and it was raining. And we went home.

On wednesday we went to the conference later, we didn’t have the outside bit, but we heard a talk by Tim, it was about Pedagody, and it was interesting, and then later on we did some singing songs inside, then we had teabreak.

Later on I was in the Food Group with Eddie and Anne in the Kitchen, and it was so that we were making the food for this Fun Evening. It was a Country evening. We made corn bread and we made the glaze for Vegitables. Me Anne and another lady helped mixing up the mixture. Then we went to a house called St Martin’s and we had an open talk about it.

Later on we had lunch at “Twin – Oaks” then we had lunch, I was just in time. Then we had Quiesh. And we had a glass of water.

We went back to the Grain – Store, later on we went to the group that made “Cranes” and it was Origami. I made three Cranes, it was very good, but it was complicated, but it was a Challenge. There was a reason for to do Cranes, it was because the was verYoung Girl from Japan called Suduko, and she suffered from Lukemia, Which is a bad form of Cancer, that was very ill. But she made these lovely Cranes, it was so that she got the Lukemia from the She Died. And there is a memorial statue of her in Japan. And it is the little Girl with the crane. It is so the crane looks like a Cross abit. And now adays people send there Cranes to that place in Japan. The person that taught us to do them was Tina I think.

Then later on we packed up, and then we went up the woodland, where the Cowboy evening, and we had a Fiddler, and it was a good BBQ, and Somebody brought cowboy hats.
And we were in a canvas area with Thin long tables and Benches. And Festoon lights, and there was a Gazeboo for this Country band. And they Taught us how to do Line dancing, it was good fun

In the morning we had a Morning gathering with Eurythme, Bells and a Story. And then we had Teabreak, then we sadly had to say our good byes,

We saw Tolly, Judy Bailey and Jules, and I made friends, with them. I know Judy Bailey from the time when we did the Mystery Drama – The Trail of The Soul.

I would like to thank Eddy, Sara, and Tom and Steffie for Driving us to Sturts farm. And I would like to say it was a very injoyable time at theConference.

An article by Gabrielle Werth