
Come Wind, Come Weather : A pilgrim's handbook of prayers and activities for the length of Britain
In Come Wind, Come Weather, Janet Lees, a former school chaplain, shares her inspiring journey walking the length of Britain at the age of 60.
This book is more than a travelogue; it's a practical guide to transforming your own walks—physical or metaphorical—into journeys of self-discovery and connection with the world around you.
Pilgrimage, once a niche activity, has gone mainstream. Maybe you too are longing for such a transformative experience that will reconnect you with nature, deepen your faith, and empower you to act on climate change.
This book offers:
- Practical tips and inspiration for planning and undertaking your own pilgrimage
- Profound reflections on faith, nature, and the climate crisis, gleaned from Janet's 1110-mile trek across Britain
- Unique resources tailored to different ecological habitats, from mountains to the sea
- A powerful call to action to protect our planet
No matter your destination or motivation, Come Wind, Come Weather will help you:
- Walk with intention and awareness
- Deepen your connection with the natural world
- Find inspiration for your own prayers and reflections
- Discover fresh perspectives on familiar places
- Expand your environmental activism
Wherever you journey, whatever you do, may you "tread gently on the earth".
Janet Lees is a writer, blogger, and member of the Lay Community of St Benedict.
In Come Wind, Come Weather, Janet Lees, a former school chaplain, shares her inspiring journey walking the length of Britain at the age of 60.
This book is more than a travelogue; it's a practical guide to transforming your own walks—physical or metaphorical—into journeys of self-discovery and connection with the world around you.
Pilgrimage, once a niche activity, has gone mainstream. Maybe you too are longing for such a transformative experience that will reconnect you with nature, deepen your faith, and empower you to act on climate change.
This book offers:
- Practical tips and inspiration for planning and undertaking your own pilgrimage
- Profound reflections on faith, nature, and the climate crisis, gleaned from Janet's 1110-mile trek across Britain
- Unique resources tailored to different ecological habitats, from mountains to the sea
- A powerful call to action to protect our planet
No matter your destination or motivation, Come Wind, Come Weather will help you:
- Walk with intention and awareness
- Deepen your connection with the natural world
- Find inspiration for your own prayers and reflections
- Discover fresh perspectives on familiar places
- Expand your environmental activism
Wherever you journey, whatever you do, may you "tread gently on the earth".
Janet Lees is a writer, blogger, and member of the Lay Community of St Benedict.
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In Come Wind, Come Weather, Janet Lees, a former school chaplain, shares her inspiring journey walking the length of Britain at the age of 60.
This book is more than a travelogue; it's a practical guide to transforming your own walks—physical or metaphorical—into journeys of self-discovery and connection with the world around you.
Pilgrimage, once a niche activity, has gone mainstream. Maybe you too are longing for such a transformative experience that will reconnect you with nature, deepen your faith, and empower you to act on climate change.
This book offers:
- Practical tips and inspiration for planning and undertaking your own pilgrimage
- Profound reflections on faith, nature, and the climate crisis, gleaned from Janet's 1110-mile trek across Britain
- Unique resources tailored to different ecological habitats, from mountains to the sea
- A powerful call to action to protect our planet
No matter your destination or motivation, Come Wind, Come Weather will help you:
- Walk with intention and awareness
- Deepen your connection with the natural world
- Find inspiration for your own prayers and reflections
- Discover fresh perspectives on familiar places
- Expand your environmental activism
Wherever you journey, whatever you do, may you "tread gently on the earth".
Janet Lees is a writer, blogger, and member of the Lay Community of St Benedict.












