We decided that a change is as good as a rest and, yesterday, paid a visit to one of our less frequented (by us) local churches for the Palm Sunday service.
We had a pleasant walk there in lovely spring sunshine and we arrived with enough time to spare to explore the ruins of the old church ...
The 'new' church is infact quite old, but it is very different from the old stone one, which was allowed to fall out of use. From the the outside, the 'new' church is a rather ordinary red and green tin structure, but inside, there is some lovely wood panelling.
We all received palm crosses which were blessed, and when we returned home Gio and I showed them to the rest of the gang.
On our walk home we rescued lots of distressed daffodils which had been picked by flower vandals and casually discarded. We think this is a horrible end for a beautiful flower and so we gathered them up and took them home for a long awaited drink.
The flowers were very grateful and in return gave us a marvellous display of colour.
Lots of love
Bris & Gio xxx
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
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Midlands Branch have also been busy rescuing distressed daffodils. They put them with myrtle sprigs brought home from Norfolk.
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