LONDON From the Tower of London Bridge to tea at the Ritz to shopping at Harrods to our very proper British guide, Alan, what an experience London turned out to be.
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WARWICK CASTLE A castle - one of my dream destinations. And is this ever a dream come true. I had so much fun! From seeing myself as one of the royal portraits to being with Henry the VIII and one of his "seven" spouses to finding my knight in shining armour. Just delicious!
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"MY" COUNTRY ESTATE This particular estate is in the Cotswolds. The church was originally part of the estate but has been separated from the original holding. I just had to pretend I was returning from a jaunt around the land and was going in for cup of tea.
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TRETHEVY QUOIT RUINS In Cornwall, approximately 6000 years old. In the one picture I'm using my pendulum!
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AVEBURY May be a part of the Stonehenge Complex. This place was incredible. The stones magnificent. In the last picture, I'm using my cane to get to one of the monoliths. Nothing was going to get in my way. What an amazing journey I had.
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STONEHENGE - IN PERSON - DEPARTURE The first place I saw on arrival and my last place to visit before flying home...Stonehenge. It was a cold and blustery day and seemed just perfect, actually. I was and still am in awe of the fact that I was there...in person. A heartbeat...I will go back in a heartbeat.
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STONEHENGE - ARRIVAL Driving past Stonehenge the day I arrived in England on the way to Plymouth. These were taken going about 50 mph down the highway. I knew I'd be back later in my trip but to have this be my first "site" on my first day in England! I was awestruck.
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JOURNEY INTO POWER
I love performing wedding ceremonies. I have married couples at
the edge of a cliff in Sedona, Arizona, on a mountain top, creekside in
Sedona, on a bridge and as these photos demonstrate, in a charming,
historic church in rural Pennsylvania.
What a wonderful day for a wedding! Cindae and Gary exchanged
their wedding vows in a ceremony that I wrote especially for them.
As a minister ordained in the Church of the Golden Age in Sedona, AZ,
I'll work with you to make your day wonderful and unique.
WEDDINGS
ENGLAND AND ME!
PUBLIC APPEARANCES
I have to admit, I love giving talks. LAPS, which is a local cat rescue
group, recently held a fund raising tea and I was the program! It was a
wonderful and successful afternoon event.
I gave a talk about psychic phenomena, with emphasis, of course,
on experiences with our pet friends. There were a number of
questions afterward and while I don't claim any particular expertise
with reading animals, we were able to tune into the energies of some
of the animal friends connected with members of the audience.




(A SLIGHTLY REVISED VERSION OF A COLUMN
i WROTE FOR THE WILLIAMSPORT
"SUN-GAZETTE" IN JULY, 2011.
Once upon a time, I had a dream of going to
England. And then, there was the three things I
really, REALLY, wanted to do when I got there.
Now, I'm here to tell you that dreams do come
true and if you have to be patient, if it seems like
you have an impossible dream, do not despair.
The three weeks I spent in England were
beyond anything I could have imagined. From
Tintagel on the coast of Cornwall - King Arthur's
legendary home, to Trethevy Quoit, a 6000 year
old standing stone formation, to a proper English
tea at the Ritz, all my experiences had an air of
the magical, mysterious and, well, miraculous.
This was really happening to me!
As my trip was being planned I had asked for
three things only:
1. I wanted to visit a castle. Boy, did we ever.
Warwick Castle was built by William the
Conqueror in 1068 and as far as I'm concerned
he built it just for me. One of THE high points of
my whole trip. A day there was not nearly
enough time. Got to go back.
2. I wanted to go to Harrods. After tea at the Ritz
we ambled over to Harrods for some serious
shopping. Just to be able to say, "Oh, I picked
that up at Harrods for you." How cool is that!
3. I wanted to go to Stonehenge. On the next to
my last day in England we went not only to
Stonehenge but to Avebury, which some say is a
part of the entire Stonehenge complex. To be
there, at a site that is thousands of years old was
dizzying. To be actually at a place I had only ever
seen in pictures and to touch stones at Avebury
that had been placed there by humans just like
me, over 5000 years ago was mind boggling. I
was astonished. Amazed. Dazzled. Words
cannot begin to convey the feelings I had.
Gentle Reader, if you have a dream, do not give
up on it. If there is a place you want to go, a book
you want to write, a person you want to meet,
whatever your dream is, hold on to it, no matter
what. Believe in your dream. Trust that it is a
good dream. Trust that at the perfect time your
dream will materialize in your life.
Gentle Reader, do not worry about how long it
might take. Do not doubt your dream. Hold your
dream in your heart. Believe that you are worthy
of your dream. I am here to tell you that your
dream can come true. And, if you are like me,
your dream will come true in a spectacular
fashion and will be so worth the wait.
Never give up on your dreams!