Friday, 5 May 2017

No place like home


A wife, four kids, a dog and two horses. And you wonder why I'm not working away from home so much!


These last nine years have had me traveling all over the place as a Healer and Medium. I have seen some amazing places and met fantastic people. Life has been one hotel suite after another. But! I am not just a Healer and Medium, it turns out I am also a Father and husband! (and a man with dusty fishing rods)
So, the time has come to act more responsibly and with that in mind, I have decided to step down on the amount of time I spend away from home and concentrate on the aspects of Simon Milton-Jones that can be done from the comfort of my office. The doesn’t mean to say you wont see me in Ålesund, Oslo, Bergen or Hawaii (I wish), but it will be less often.
What this does mean is that I will be seeing people closer to home and doing a lot more e-mail readings :-) This makes me happy. The e-mail readings have been really popular over the years – they are an easy way to ask specific questions and get a quick response to anything.
For those people wanting a private appointment, great, it’s not a problem, but you will need to find your way to Sunndal or arrange to meet when I am close to where you live.
Just in case you haven’t seen Sunndal before – this is it!

Sunndalsøra from Flåøya

This is where I live, love and play. It’s beautiful. Okay, it’s also just an excuse to show off Sunndalsøra.

If you would like an e-mail reading or a private appointment, you can pm me on facebook or message me through my site http://www.simonmiltonjones.com/kontakt

Happy Friday Folkens!




Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Squashed expectations


Here I am. Finally, spring has sprung . . . or at least it looks that way, and I am looking forward to a bounty of fresh vegetables growing in the garden. BUT, having put my squash plants into the ground two days ago, they now look like this . . .


Nnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooo! 

Even though I lovingly crafted this handsome little house for them, after the first night, they all fell to the ground and decided it was all too much. 

So, here is the thing, they are not quite dead – nearly, but not quite, and I wondered whether it might be possible to Heal them back to strength? Hmmmm. Maybe I’m taking on too much and the plants are already too far gone. But, I have decided to give it a go and see what happens . . .

Stay tuned, I will let you know how it goes. It’s going to take some serious Healing but I like squash way too much to let this be the fate of my vegetable season!

think good thoughts . . . think good thoughts . . . think good thoughts . . . think squash!