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Late Summer Reflection Workshop

September 7, 2022 @ 8:30 am - 9:30 pm

£30

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Join us for a spacious hour of Pause and Reflection inspired by the qualities images and metaphors of Late Summer.

Late Summer is the transition from high summer to early autumn. It is the time of the year in which we often get to fully enjoy the work and preparation we put in during the of winter and spring. Gardens and parks are full of beautiful colourful flowers. Soft fruit is in abundance and tomatoes and apples are ripening. The veg garden is in full production.

Although the days are staring to shorten and we may long for summer to last just a little longer, we know that each balmy evening is to be savoured.

Every Season has its place and purpose in nature’s cycle. Join Liz Nottingham and Doug Montgomery for their Science meets Creativity Late Summer Reflection.

Using the metaphor and qualities of the season as the inspiration for a spacious hour of deep reflection on what the Late Summer means for you.

Please join us with a pen, paper, some crayons and a cup of something lovely!

If you missed our previous reflection sessions, here is what some participants said:

Thank you, Doug and Liz, for a wonderfully reflective and rich session, beautiful, heartily recommend to anyone who can make the next one!

It was beautiful – an autumnal golden hour. Thank you. Such a lovely start to the day. · I loved it! What a beautiful space you guys created, many many thanks.

It was great. Just what I needed.

Thanks for such a wonderful session. It was good to make time to reflect on the last year and to think about the things that will nourish and sustain me through winter and beyond. You complement each other well and created a warm cosy atmosphere – we could have been gathered round a winter’s fire.

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Details

Date:
September 7, 2022
Time:
8:30 am - 9:30 pm
Cost:
£30
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/202088661627

Organiser

Science meets Creativity