What Nature offers us here at the Priory - generous summer rain or abundant snowstorms, dancing ducks or a heron taking flight, peaceful sheep, singing roosters, a perfect rainbow... the gifts are so many! Sharing is the right thing to do.
Song: Robed in Compassion and Love from our album "Wisdom at Play"
Beautiful! My favorite part was the thunder storm. The recordings of the rain and wind are wonderful. It might be more effective if it were shorter.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful video of all four seasons on God’s holy mountain with all of you, our dear brothers who graciously welcome all who visit every year! Looking forward to seeing all if you again in September! Happy New Year, too! 🙋♀️❤️
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thank you for sharing the beauty of Gods' creation.
ReplyDeleteI'm there with you! Keep them comin'! Best to all! your brother, John McMahon
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this beautiful video on God's holy mountain. The most peaceful place. God's blessings to all the brothers.
ReplyDeletePeg Ross
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! How lovely to see God's gift of nature at Weston Priory from my home in another state!
ReplyDeleteI'm am so grateful for this lovely video. I moved here from Pennsylvania
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful for this lovely video! The beauty of this place and the beauty of your dedicated lives drew me here from Pennsylvania, and I have never regretted it for one moment. Blessings, thanks, and love.
ReplyDeleteReally the natureza there in Weston is a great gift of God!! The images are so beautiful , especially the one of the rainbow!! A perfect rainbow!!! And the duck’s dance, the flight’s heron, so great images!! I congrat the film maker!!
ReplyDeleteawesome in heart ,soul, and mind Miss this place and each one of you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! For 78 yrs I lived in CA & bot my first Weston Priory albums 40 yrs ago. Recently, I moved to CT.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing the music of the brothers in person next year.
So grateful you did "the right thing" by sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate both of the storm interludes (and the rooster). Well done throughout. Thank you for sharing! Peace, Kurt Shaffert
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