Dieter’s Hair Saved
Dieter was the son of a German bank manager who considered himself a free spirit and expressed this in part though beautiful long wavy light chestnut-coloured hair. He wore thick glasses of necessity and discovered
Dieter was the son of a German bank manager who considered himself a free spirit and expressed this in part though beautiful long wavy light chestnut-coloured hair. He wore thick glasses of necessity and discovered
“I was only following orders” is my only line of response in light of recent revelations about the wiring in the Hall. Admittedly over forty years have passed, standards changed and wear and tear occurred.
In the early 80s the finance department boffins recognised that the Findhorn Foundations’ economy was so drastically in the red that we were at a sink-or-swim moment. Then the owner of the FBCP (Findhorn Bay
Along with twenty-six others I began my Orientation* on November 17th 1977, the Findhorn Foundation’s fifteenth birthday, in Cluny. So many people wanted to join that there was another group living and meeting at the