Sunday: Rejoice Lodestar Forever More
Celebrate life and the part Lodestar played in yours.
Chai Tea at dawn was even more successful in the 2nd day! The Beatles “Good Morning” rang out loud at
I House and the Lodge to get the rest of us out of bed.
We lingered over breakfast, drinking in time with each other, and spontaneously added another Tai Chi session, while waiting for the memorial time to begin. Chai Tea & Tai chi photos are here
I House and the Lodge to get the rest of us out of bed.
We lingered over breakfast, drinking in time with each other, and spontaneously added another Tai Chi session, while waiting for the memorial time to begin. Chai Tea & Tai chi photos are here

Everyone gathered seated in a circle around the memorial tiles. The name of a departed
person was spoken, and people shared remembrances and stories.
Tom's homily closed our circle time, reading words of wisdom from The Book of Joy, written by the Dalai Lama and Bishop Tutu.
person was spoken, and people shared remembrances and stories.
Tom's homily closed our circle time, reading words of wisdom from The Book of Joy, written by the Dalai Lama and Bishop Tutu.
The gathering continued for over 2 hours. While we don't have videos of the whole session, these videos will give you a sense for the group and conversation.
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The memorial tiles were carefully laid to rest in a protected place under a large tree in the Memorial Grove.
Buzz pulled out a surprise gift: the American flag flown during our Lodestar days.
The Word Tree started the weekend with bare branches, but was full of thoughts and life by Sunday!
Bye-Bye Meadow, Bye-Bye Oak Tree!
Lodestar, how I love ya!
And through the years we will recall, the good times had by one and all!
Lodestar, how I love ya!
And through the years we will recall, the good times had by one and all!