This was a wonderful event in the most beautiful and spiritual setting – a very different ambience to the utilitarian discomfort of Olympia. Crystals twinkled, incense wafted, peaceful music filled the wonderful old deconsecrated monastery, and Kit stood in the chancel with her banner by the altar! A great tribe of Stonewylders turned out for the day, all sporting their T-shirts. The photo shows the four different Stonewylde T-shirts all being worn together for the first time ever! Kit’s talk was fully booked very early in the day and many people who’d hoped to hear her speak about “Reconnecting with Nature” were disappointed. So many people bought books – it was a really successful day, and Kit and Mr B were delighted to be there. Thanks to all the gang who came along!
BSSK event, Gorton Monastery, Manchester
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Pagan Federation Interational Annual Conference, Netherlands
2009, 0
Thanks to the efforts of a couple of very loyal Stonewylde fans, Kit was invited by Lady Bara to...
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Stonewylde Harvest Moon Gathering, Monkton Wyld, Dorset
2009, 0
Kit and Mr B hosted a special gathering for fifty members of the Stonewylde Community in a haunted Victorian...
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Leeds Health and Healing Festival
2009, 0
The owl is Leeds’ symbol, present in the city’s coat of arms and etched in the glass doors all...
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Kernowkopia, Newquay, Cornwall
2009, 0
Cornish Stonewylders and many more from Devon and as far afield as Wales gathered at this brilliant event to...
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Race for Life Run
2009, 0
Many thanks to all the lovely people who sponsored Kit on the Race for Life Run. Kit ran in...
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Interview with Damh the Bard on DruidCast.
2009, Interview, Podcast, 0
Podcast of interview with Damh the Bard on DruidCast. Damh is a great Stonewylde fan and had asked Kit...
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Big Green Bookshop, Wood Green, London
2009, 0
Simon Key and Tim West made Kit very welcome for an evening of post-Samhain magic in their wonderful independent...
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Wessex Folk Festival, Weymouth, Dorset
2009, 0
For the first time, Kit teamed up with the amazing Simon Costin and his travelling Museum of British Folklore...




