Author Topic: Ok, who likes trees?  (Read 19441 times)

sunnydale

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Re: Ok, who likes trees?
« Reply #135 on: 16:50:58, 28/05/12 »
That's three reasons! ;)
 
2 & 3 I can agree with (up to a point)......but 1 is just your personal viewpoint, so it doesn't matter if I don't agree with it!lol
 
So there to you too! ;D
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sunnydale

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Re: Ok, who likes trees?
« Reply #136 on: 16:52:17, 28/05/12 »

I call this one mendous.......


Such a lonely wee tree....


And Lynne, these are lovely images!  We LOVE trees!! :smitten:
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Cathy

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Re: Ok, who likes trees?
« Reply #137 on: 21:15:33, 28/05/12 »


In Warden Warren yesterday

What do folks think of the sprouting of these strange plastic trees that hide phone masts? When I first saw one I thought 'huh, who are they trying to kid' but yesterday I saw 2 on our Old Warden walk that I had not noticed on several other occasions doing that walk so they must have done their job of camouflaging the masts up to a point
Quit your jibber jabber, get some nuts

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Re: Ok, who likes trees?
« Reply #138 on: 21:20:43, 28/05/12 »
another tree fan here - it drives my Mrs mad that i'm constantly stopping to admire 'yet another tree'   ;D









the hawthorns up on the moors are by far my favourites tho, the gnarled shapes and odd locations really speak to me for some reason....





Gonzo

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Re: Ok, who likes trees?
« Reply #139 on: 22:28:41, 28/05/12 »



I love trees. This one is above Llyn Idwal in Snowdonia.
Have you noticed that a lot of trees in the mountains occur where the sheep can't graze. It would be interesting to exclude grazing from a major mountain to see how far up the trees would recolonise.
Getting high on hills.

 

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