Time and Space retreat.


We tended to the allotment,
weeding, planting strawberries and making rope out of Sisal under the guidance of Norman (who is also our raw food expert!).

Our varied group of volunteers then  followed owners Pete and Irene to see the farm's three barn owls chicks.... At a very special moment; the chicks are almost ready to leave the nest. In fact by the time I'm writing this they may have flown. 

If you have never been to our retreats to practice mindfulness, learning meditation techniques through conservation, it is relatively easy to do in the peace and tranquillity of nature. This conservation work is so rewarding for the soul and a place to heal.

We camped out and relaxed in the evening.
Camp fires, good conservation, barbeque food and stargazing. We saw Mars visible low in the midnight sky.

Next morning was about having breakfast, clearing camp and only leavening footprints (which is, of course, our ethos).Everyone reported having slept well and we rested up, completed our "vow of silence" and left to go our separate ways.

From seeing a red kite to a swooping buzzard this is such a magical environment for true reflection. 

Solo days are a great introduction for a short taster course in mindfulness and meditation. However a full "Time and Space retreat" gives everyone time for this special place to work its real magic.

So book early to avoid disappointment; we'd love to see you.