Towards the end of the Caribbean Pilgrimage yesterday those near the pond could have heard a loud cracking noise followed by a massive rustling of leaves as a large branch form one of the trees on the bank of the pond fell down. The Black Poplar trees apparently have a danger, after any period of drought which weakens the branch joints, of losing those branches. Steve Hayden, the Estates Manager, estimated that it may be as much as two tons of wood which fell yesterday. Luckily no one was near the tree and now it just remains to move and saw up the branch and see if any damage has been done to the pond bank. All part of the exciting life or Aylesford Priory
Monday, 6 August 2012
FALLEN TREE
Towards the end of the Caribbean Pilgrimage yesterday those near the pond could have heard a loud cracking noise followed by a massive rustling of leaves as a large branch form one of the trees on the bank of the pond fell down. The Black Poplar trees apparently have a danger, after any period of drought which weakens the branch joints, of losing those branches. Steve Hayden, the Estates Manager, estimated that it may be as much as two tons of wood which fell yesterday. Luckily no one was near the tree and now it just remains to move and saw up the branch and see if any damage has been done to the pond bank. All part of the exciting life or Aylesford Priory
CARIBBEAN PILGRIMAGE 2012
Despite the torrential rain at the beginning of the gathering of pilgrims for this annual event the happy and friendly atmosphere was not dampened. With music and singing to warm up their spirits the pilgrims from the various Caribbean communities from the South East were soon in celebratory mood and as the sun broke through this helped turn the day into a joyous and uplifting occasion. Bishop John Hine presided at the Pilgrimage Mass and mentioned that we should should be clear "why we are here" as Jesus asked those who had followed him after they had been fed. "I am the Bread of Life" we tells them. Important as the celebration of the Eucharist together is we also need to remember that the "Bread /Body" of Christ we receive also brings a commitment to the "Life"; a life of following and striving to be more Christ-like, not just on Sundays but during the whole week.
After Bishop John had lunched with the pilgrims in the Prior's Hall he then joined in the Rosary Procession and presided at Benediction.
Everyone left with raised spirits and a smile on their faces which make the journey worthwhile.
Despite the torrential rain at the beginning of the gathering of pilgrims for this annual event the happy and friendly atmosphere was not dampened. With music and singing to warm up their spirits the pilgrims from the various Caribbean communities from the South East were soon in celebratory mood and as the sun broke through this helped turn the day into a joyous and uplifting occasion. Bishop John Hine presided at the Pilgrimage Mass and mentioned that we should should be clear "why we are here" as Jesus asked those who had followed him after they had been fed. "I am the Bread of Life" we tells them. Important as the celebration of the Eucharist together is we also need to remember that the "Bread /Body" of Christ we receive also brings a commitment to the "Life"; a life of following and striving to be more Christ-like, not just on Sundays but during the whole week.
After Bishop John had lunched with the pilgrims in the Prior's Hall he then joined in the Rosary Procession and presided at Benediction.
Everyone left with raised spirits and a smile on their faces which make the journey worthwhile.
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Vintange Motor Cycle Show.
A Rudge bike form the late 1940s; an English bike with its owner |
An old Indian bike, an American brand that was one of the largest in the USA, with its owner. |
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