We trekked to hut 402 tonight, following a beautiful crescent moon all the way to Hove Lagoon.
There we found a symphony in blue courtesy of the Mother's Union of Chichester Diocese.
There are branches of the Mother's Union all over East and West Sussex and the two main contributors to the hut tonight were the Saltdean and Hurstpierpoint chapters.
There is a deep association between the colour blue and Mary, the mother of Jesus, as she is almost always depicted wearing blue. There are various explanations for this but the most practical is that blue was made from lapis lazuli which was more precious than gold due to it's rarity and therefore was a highly prized colour, and therefore fit for the mother of God.
Mary is also sometimes referred to as 'The Star of the Morning' because as the morning star announces the dawn, so Mary announces the birth of the Saviour.
At the threshold of the hut tonight was a Mother's Union kneeler set before a dish containing a small nativity scene and some homemade star biscuits emblazoned with the Mother's Union logo.
The next hut is in the middle of Hove seafront and is number 262
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