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Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.
“If you only say one prayer in a day, make it thank you.” (Rumi) This integration event is for all those who attended and co-created our SIN event on Friday 17th September. All hearts and voices are welcome. Magically, after the week begins with a Harvest Moon, our event coincides with the Autumnal Equinox, as we move from Summer into Autumn, and light into darkness. Night and day are of equal length, and in perfect equilibrium - dark and light, masculine and feminine, inner and outer all in balance. It is:-a time of harvest, reaping the crops and fruits of the land and our labour-a time to give thanks for all our gifts - for the harvest, and each other. -a time to recognise the great boon of community-a time of pause and reflection, and the chance to think of what new seeds we will plant, and what we will let go of. What do we want to nourish us in the months ahead? What new world do we want to build together?
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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2019.
Many people have written in and commented that an electric motor is only good for day sailors who weren’t going very far each day, and that you need a reliable diesel engine for long distance cruising. But we feel like the opposite is true. Since we don’t have a dock to tie up to and charge our batteries each night, we rely on sailing to recharge our system. The longer we sail and the more sun we get, the more power we make. Because we don’t have a 9-5 to return to at the end of a fun weekend out on the boat, we have no schedules requiring that we make it back to the dock on time, no matter what the wind is doing. So, we feel that an electric motor, depending on your sailing style, can be adapted to any boat. But, you have to be willing to work around the one major draw back, range.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 18th, 2016.
Ashburton Park has the potential to offer the local community and visitors alike, with a more diverse range of uses, activities and opportunities. To unlock this potential, the council is working with the community to meet a shared ambition to revitalise the park and breathe new life into this much-loved historic park and garden.
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