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Tree Planting, Singing, Community

What a wonderful day as two of my communities came together, The Roots gang to plant an orchard and the Ingleheart Singers to entertain the crowd and then to sing Wassail to welcome the trees to their new home! Enjoy the gallery. Click on any photo for a bigger version and the caption.

Reasons for Offering Bread/Toast:

  • Symbolic Offering: The toast represents a gift to the spirits inhabiting the orchard, specifically the “Apple Tree Man” or tree spirits, ensuring they are well-fed and inclined to bring a good harvest.
  • Attracting Guardians: The bread attracts robins, which were historically considered guardian spirits of the orchard.
  • Fertility Ritual: The act is part of a wider fertility ritual that includes pouring cider on the roots and making noise to wake the trees from hibernation.
  • Representing Abundance: The bread symbolizes the previous year’s harvest and acts as a pledge for a fruitful return in the following autumn.
The ceremony is rooted in ancient pagan customs to ensure the health of the trees (from the Old English “waes hael” meaning “be in good health”).
 

Baking, A Treat and Music

I spent the day baking for tonight and tomorrow. One cake was for this evening when we joined friends and others for an open mic evening with a pot luck supper. The other cake and the bread buns are for tomorrow when we have a Tree Planting event at Community Roots and will need to feed the volunteers and the choir.

There is always an interesting spread at a pot luck supper and tonight there was a special treat – utterly delicious ba bao fan, Eight Treasures Rice.

One of the ‘turns’ was a wonderful player of an accordion.

The evening was in aid of Children of Peace.

 

Good Advice!

This came my way and I like the advice.

 
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Singing in Solidarity, Sunshine and Fish

Today at our choir rehearsal, The Suitcase Singers sang in solidarity with the people of Minnesota. With our singing we send love from Penryn, Cornwall to you all. Thank you so much Heidi Wilson for writing such a brilliant song, to Katy Rose Bennet and Sarina Partridge for inspiring our leader, Claire Ingleheart  to teach it to us. Do click on the link and share the solidarity. The first video is us and the second one, the singing in Minneapolis.

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The sun was shining on the far side of the river lighting up the coloured houses.

After singing on Thursdays, I go to the local fish shop.The beautiful arrangement of the Red Mullet caught my eye.

 

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Curtain, New Jigsaw and A Poem

I’ve made the curtain for the back door today to hang on the new rail put up last week.

We have a new jigsaw, a present from my lovely Mr S’s brother at Christmas. It is a street map of the part of London where they grew up. We’re not sure if it’s going to be very hard as so many pieces look alike or easy because the road names are all so familiar. I’ll let you know.

I love this poem by Simon Armitage, so few words that tell the whole story. It is taken from his collection, ‘Dwell’ inspired by The Lost Gardens of Heligan.

 
 

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Salad Crops, Daffodils and A Jigsaw

In between jobs at Community Roots today, I walked around all the poly tunnels to see what was growing.

I love seeing random daffodils growing on the verges.

We have just finished  one of the jigsaws given to us for Christmas. It was quite a challenge and very satisfying to complete.

 

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Amaryllis, Chocolates and A Birthday Card

We can’t believe the growth and the beauty of our Amaryllis!

Equally, the beauty of these birthday present chocolates has amazed us. They look like little planets. The company’s strap-line is “A Collision of Art & Chocolate.”

And more, a remarkable birthday card which opens to be a drum kit!

 

 
 

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Happiness Calendar, Sea, Sun and Moon

Here is this month’s Happiness Calendar, all about being friendly.

Our eldest daughter came to visit for my lovely Mr S’s birthday so we went to the Blue Bar at Porthtowan for lunch and M walked down to the sea.

Our walk in the afternoon was nearer to home and I was caught by the sunbeams behind Carn Brea.

Tonight it’s the Snow moon and the clouds passing by have given us haloes around and beside the full moon.