Falling in…

I was sent a link to this place by a good friend, (who always comes up with inspiring and wonderful places actually) I’m not sure there are words to describe this place for me, it resonated with me on so many levels there was not room left to breathe.   I had found that experience at Amelia Farm in Barry, however here is another, there is a momentum beginning, and it is one of environmental, spiritual and healthy changes for a sustainable future.  I am planning to visit in person at some point soon, I suggest you do too, it will probably be good for the soul!!

Felin Uchaf

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