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Started by Summicron, October 28, 2008, 05:20:47 PM

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Summicron

Sunnyhurst woods Darwen on another foggy day, and a fallen tree cut into logs ready to be removed, glad I got there before they did.

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JudyB

I am always saddened to see trees cut down, even though we do this every year to heat the house.  It seems to be an end somehow to so much more than the tree. 

You have done well with this capturing the essence of the woods.  Well done.


Summicron

A lot of the trees in the woods were being blown down by storms, this was one of them. Sad yes, but this woods at least is renewing itself from the inside out, there are just so many sapplings that have now grown into young tree that the woods are becoming a nursery for new growth, so much so they could be dug up and used to repopulate other woodlands, its quite exciting seeing so much new growth.

JudyB

Yes that is exciting.  The same thing is happening in our bush.