Randy was very fortunate to spend Memorial Day Weekend at the
wonderful
Summer Hill Retreat Center, outside Sherbourne, NY, attending
a Labyrinth Training Workshop, facilitated by Robert Ferre.

Hanging out, listening, learning, and sharing information about Labyrinths
and related "stuff" was better than I ever could have imagined.

The facilities and food were absolutely (better than) first rate.  Robert,
aside from his cough (that wouldn't go away) was a joy to be with and
learn from.

Jude Thomas was a gracious and perfect hostess, and provided a facility
(and awesome food) that allowed us to share, learn, and relax.

Thank you to Marjolaine, Saundra, Hallie, and others who walked the
Chakra Labyrinth for their feedback, as well as to Robert for his
comments and suggestions.
Each room had a
unique name.  Mine
was Aspen.
Story was told, the "Meadow" was built as a school house, then converted
for workshops and retreats.  I found it to be more than a schoolhouse; a
place for learning, fellowship, fantastic food, and comfortable seating!
The concrete 11-Circuit
Chartres Labyrinth
Yes, I broke my own guidelines for not taking, pictures of people walking a
Labyrinth.  I took these pictures to offer a better sense of proportion of the
beauty of this Labyrinth.  Nice job, Jude and John ( of Paxworks)
Again, I broke my own guidelines, but wanted to give perspective to the beautiful Labyrinth Jude has at Indian Hill, and
how grateful I was for retreat participants to want to walk Chakra Labyrinth and offer their feedback.
Heating pipes run beneath the Labyrinth, and I understand it looks terrific in the winter.  The attention to detail was
superb.  No, I'm not a Texas Longhorn fan.  It's a picture of a lunation!
SpiritWorks of Virginia
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Labyrinth Training with
Robert Ferre
Summer Hill Retreat Center
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