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Turning tragedy into timeless romance.
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MC the Observer
This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. I am a 16 year old young naturalist with a passion for British wildlife, especially Badgers and Hares. I have been blogging since May 2013 and you can read my old blog posts at www.appletonwildlifediary.blogspot.co.uk
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Classic! I nearly decided on tree rings too.
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Thank you! It wasn’t my best log pic, I couldn’t find the one I wanted!:)
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There is something about cut logs or tree trunks exposing all those rings of life the tree has gone through.
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And sad to see they’re trees no longer, but hopefully someone has replanted that bit of forest. I planted 500 trees when I lived in Canada, it took me two days! 🙂
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Good on you, Jude 🙂 That’s a fair few trees for future generations to enjoy.
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One superb capture this is.
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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