On a sunlit Autumn morning, flocks of birds flew overhead towards the marshes, as Derryn Ellingham from the Parish Council read out the names of the young soldiers from Kelling who had died in war. A trumpet sounded. At the end of the service we sang God Save the King.Thank you to everyone who helped organise this moving service and to those who gathered.
Are you able to help with a gift from your winter garden - or with the arranging? If you'd like to join in, please contact:Liz Mann, our churchwarden, at mundisolo@gmail.com Tel: 01263 712401 or Tim Griffin, Friends of St Mary's, at timjgriffin@btinternet.com Mob: 07751 725081Thank you for any contributions to St Mary's two Village Christmas services! The 'big work days' will be 16th and 17th of December from 11am to 3pm.
HARVEST POEM by JASPER Hard apples are good for you! Apples that are sour are used for cooking. Rotavators soften the ground for plants- Very crunchy root vegetables. Eat your veg because they are healthy. Stars are the things that farmers work under- The sun is shining and it is good for plants. Thank you to all the pupils and staff at Kelling Primary School for the brilliant songs, poems, prayers, drawings, paintings and global agriculture and environmental explanations. Also thank you to all the pupils who helped tidy and sweep the church at the end of the festival. Download the picture to see the fantastic illustrations of fruit and veg from top, left to right: Chester, Emily, Teddy and Bella ; Peggy, Elanur, Tyrell, and Perse; Jack, Amber, Aarina and Roman; Jasper and James.