The woven 5 pointed star that greeted us at the entrance. The Lychgate is listed Grade 2 has text carved by the famous Eric Gill, a member of the Artworkers Guild and remains one of Britain’s most important sculptors.Close up of the star – representing the Star of Bethlehem but for us the five pointed star represents Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit. A stump of a huge Oak that has been felled called out to me. The vibrancy of the moss called to me. A White Rose covered in Dew.The Witch knights the Elf, seen in the cracks of the stump. Welcome, Bert a Fae Guide to Darryl. A White snail Shell – – the Fibonacci sequence has been birthed into the light. I’m a sucker for a Mushroom in this case a Turkey Tail Mushroom. An Present with a Bow – taken on 29th December 2024This picture speaks to me so much, the vibrancy called to me. Close up of the Petal lady.Black Cat in a Tree. An Oak across the road from the church where the message ‘Dig beneath the Oak’ came in. A finger points the way at the entrance to the church porch. The Stunning Christmas Wreath in the Church Porch. The silver clad Jesus in the Sanctuary with the traditional Nativity scene below the Altar. Notice the red and white background; I am the true vine of fruitfulness My Peace I give unto you. The red and the white of the roses with the Angels seemingly looking down upon it, the Cross with Love The Rose Window at the west end, in bold colours has striking symbolism heart shapes, bunches of grapes and symbols of the four apostles. These replaced a similar window shattered in 1940 by a bomb along with all of those in the nave. The plant imagery caught my eye. The Baptismal Font A misty December morning and a sighting of a Hawk, fleeting, barely captured but it’s there can you spot it?