Be on the lookout for flowers...

Peter Rukavina

From Archdeacon John Clarke’s blog:

Yes flowers! Last October, all the members of the congregation, as well as several of our nation’s Anglican Bishops, were invited to plant tulip bulbs in the front garden to celebrate our 250th Anniversary! Several other areas of the property were planted too.

Soon, and I hope really soon, these tulip bulbs will break through the ground and show a colourful accent all around our property.

It’s officially called the “World Friendship Tulip” and is an international symbol of peace & friendship. Seems like a fitting flower to have blooming in this our 250th anniversary year.

As the churchyard is essentially our front yard, I’m looking forward to this.

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