Thursday 12 September 2019

Tree bathing

Eventbrite have just told me about an important organisation which promotes tree bathing, seemingly in our very own Surrey Hills: 'our training is suitable for anyone interested in sharing the beauty of woodland environments with others. You will learn the key skills required to deliver a successful and enjoyable Forest Bathing+ session. Our training is also designed to be personally rewarding for our trainees, a huge part of the training course focuses on how relaxation and time in the forest can assist personal growth and inner awareness'. They go on to mention Newlands Corner of reference 2, so it is possible that they combine being yew tree freaks with tree bathing.

From Shelton Street of Covent Garden, so clearly an outfit to be visited next time I am in town to buy cheese in nearby Shorts Gardens. Possibly somewhere in or behind the screen scrape from gmaps above - a bit of street I walk regularly from the Bullingdon stand outside the Grand Masonic Temple in Great Queen Street, on my way to the cheese shop.

Furthermore, I notice on gmaps a place called 'Agatha Christie Limited', just few yards up from the Temple, in Drury Lane. Another place to which I should pay homage, given our consumption of same on DVD and ITV3. See reference 3.

At which point a dim memory comes back about a black chap in the US having bought up all the Agatha titles - so where do the Drury Lane people fit in? Diligent search reveals references 4 and 5, with Wikipedia having provided the vital clue, with the chap in question possibly now owning the acorn flavoured logo that pops up at the beginning of some of our older DVDs. The name Chorion gets into the mix somewhere, but it is now too late to work it all out.

Reference 1: https://tfb.institute/.

Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/08/albury-two.html.

Reference 3: https://www.agathachristielimited.com/contact.

Reference 4: http://psmv2.blogspot.com/2013/05/illustrators.html.

Reference 5: https://www.rljentertainment.com/.

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