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June 2023                                                                           June 2023

       OVER THE HILL

       As I write this on the 11  of May, there are very black clouds promising yet more
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       rain. Yesterday, however, besides a few showers, we had some wonderful periods
       of sun shine, which extenuated the wonderful shades of green from all the foliage
       of  the  trees,  shrubs,  grasses  and  herbs,  which  seemed  to  be  glorifying  and
       celebrating  these  periods  of  bright  sunshine  and  higher  temperatures.  What  a














       wonderful  and  beautiful  world  we  live  in  and  we  must  appreciate  it  and
       understand what we must do to maintain this wonderful earth,
       We,  the  world’s  senior  and  most  demanding  species,  Homo  sapiens,  are
       responsible  for  most  of  the  changes  that  occur  in  our  environment,  other  than
       those that are purely the result of natural occurrences. Possibly today, we are far
       more aware of the effects that we can have on our environment than previous
       generations. This is something we must be aware of, since the human population
       is far more numerous than ever before and we all expect more of all the natural
       resources available to us. We must be very aware of the responsibilities that we
       have before us in the natural world and be thankful of all we receive from it.
       On Rogation Sunday, Rev. Sandra made us aware of what the Lord prepares for
       and gives to us in the following words:-
       You visit the earth and water it.
       You greatly enrich it.
       The river of God is full of water;
       You supply the people with grain,
       For so you have prepared it.
       You water its furrows abundantly,
       Settling its ridges, softening it with showers
       And blessing its growth.

       She  then  went  further  asking  for  a  blessing  on  our  land,  for  the  seasonable
       weather  we  enjoy,  for  the  crops  we  grow,  for  the  protection  against  blight.


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