Exmouth Quakers joined with Paul Burton, a sand artist to give people the opportunity to experience the spiritual practice of ‘walking the labyrinth’.
The giant Labyrinth was drawn at low tide by Orcombe point and was available to walk for only a few hours before the sea washed it away. People walking the labyrinth found it a nurturing experience to take part in this ancient practice whilst being so immersed in nature. The rain only added to the experience.
Exmouth Quakers are hosting a free family afternoon this Saturday (September 21) from 2pm to 4pm at Open Door Centre on Bicton Street. The afternoon will include fun activities for children and the opportunity to chat with other parents and members of Exmouth Quakers over drinks and homemade cakes.
To find out more about the children’s meeting and family afternoon please visit the Exmouth Facebook page.
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