GREEN FAIR 2009
 The open day included wild herb walks by Emma Eastham, a barn owl walk by Paul Jackson, a sacred fire workshop by Alex Moore of the Albion Group, and guided meditation sessions in Alice's rustic yurt. There was a wonderful variety of craftspeople including spinners and weavers from local villages, a pole-lathe turner, a tree-table maker, and Jo Hammond the willow weaver (Jo takes workshops here).
The open day included wild herb walks by Emma Eastham, a barn owl walk by Paul Jackson, a sacred fire workshop by Alex Moore of the Albion Group, and guided meditation sessions in Alice's rustic yurt. There was a wonderful variety of craftspeople including spinners and weavers from local villages, a pole-lathe turner, a tree-table maker, and Jo Hammond the willow weaver (Jo takes workshops here).  The Green Lady of White House Farm walked gracefully about Ley Meadow speaking to children. The Green Man was very entertaining and even helped with washing up when the refreshments volunteers were so overwhelmed with the number of visitors this year!
The Green Lady of White House Farm walked gracefully about Ley Meadow speaking to children. The Green Man was very entertaining and even helped with washing up when the refreshments volunteers were so overwhelmed with the number of visitors this year!It was heartening to see so many happy expressions at the farm on Sunday and to receive a great amount of positive feedback from visitors. Thank you to all volunteers who helped on the day, and to those who committed time and support before and after the open day.
Our small herd of rare breed British White cattle enjoyed seeing the visitors on Sunday - they are very curious about any activity at the farm and so the open day is a highlight of the year for them too.
The nature trail signs are in place now for future events and other markers, including the great oak totem signs for the tree circle and labyrinth are standing as guardians at the gateways. Ross and I have become quite taken with pyrographing letters onto wood and making signs from off- cuts of wood or chopped logs from the farm. The lettering tones beautifully with the wood, especially once oiled.
(Below : Spider's Wood Pathway, The Arts and Crafts Summerhouse, British White Cattle in Upper Ox Eye Meadow )
( Below: Entrance from Herne Wood to Ley Meadow)
When one walks through wholesome land one is surely inspired, at some level of consciousness, to reclaim an inner relationship with Mother Earth. Nature's pathways, if unhindered, will call the innate understanding forth and reconnect us with the unlimited source of healing of the vital force. 
 
 
It was lovely to be a part of this Charlotte.. thanks for inviting us to this beautiful secret of a place :) & Welcome to the land of blogs!!
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I'm looking forward to following Life at White House Farm. If it weren't for being so far Down South I would have liked to have visited Green Fair 2009. Sounds like you all had a lovely day. I would have done one of your nature walks :-)
All the best!
J.J.