I know it sounds fanciful, but today I visited my husband at the lovely medieval churchyard where he is buried. I have been asking for a sign over the last few days, as I have been missing him so terribly. When I arrived, there was a single white feather on his grave. Can anyone explain that ?
OK, I've just had a strange experience. Yesterday I started to paint a couple minture figures. I used Sue's old crafting desk, as it's bigger than what I used. Today I went to look at one of the figures and it had one of Sue's hairs on it. The same colour as the picture of her, I have on the desk. I cleaned the desk before I put my stuff on it,and it was not there yesterday.
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They really know how to freak us out don’t they
Yep think it shows they are still around watching over us. I've not seen anything recent that makes me feel Jay is present somewhere but now that I've said that something will probably happen now
Last week, we had a white feather on our daughter’s bed. How did that get there ? A white feather on the decking for me, and a shooting star for my son when he was outside that evening. All in the same day. There were no other feathers around apart from ours, as I looked carefully. A sign of love from my Paul. Kate.xxx
I haven’t had any feathers but I had a visit from a robin when I took our dog to a lodge holiday in January. I went to where me and hubby took our dog for his first holiday. I swear the robin landed and seemed cocky, moving towards the open door as if to ask “have you seen me?”. I said “hello Ade” and it flew off. I cried another river when it flew away. The night before Valentine’s one of Ade’s friends came to the house and brought me a pocket robin (decorative stone) for me to put in my pocket as I was doing a tandem skydive in memory of Ade and raised money for the hospice. Ade was definitely with me on the day. Sending hugs and strength x
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