A brief pictorial post to bring you up to date with the angels from this post. I’d like to share the beauty of our local church, St Michael and All Angels, and the talents of people in the surrounding area who have made it look even more beautiful for this festival.
You can see Knit and Stitch have quite a selection of angels, apart from the dollypeg ones!
The one I found most moving was the British Legion Angel, an amazing labour of love made as a tribute to all the lives lost to date in Afghanistan. Four hundred and thirty five men, three women and one dog…
Each poppy an individual tribute to a lost life… Such a waste…
If you live in the Norwich/Broadland area this is well worth a visit. The church is open until next weekend from 10 -4 and you will also find some lovely ladies serving delicious soup, cakes and tea and coffee!
And if you are too far away, I hope you enjoyed this virtual visit!
See you soon…x
Thank you for sharing these pictures of your church and all the lovely decorative things people have made. It would be really interesting to go and have a closer look but I live too far away.
What lovely displays and a very touching one to those who have served.
Our church is having a Christmas tree festival this weekend, I’ve had to contribute a little angel myself.
Vivienne x
Very lovely indeed, and what a beautifully proportioned sanctuary.
How wonderful ! If only all the angels could sing , just once …. on Christmas Eve perhaps ?
pretty church, we do have some lovely ones in Norfolk, but never been to the one at Barton Turf. Love that angel on the window sill – beautiful 🙂
Some lovely decorations there, looks fab!