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Always enjoyed being in the woods and thats why i got into this job but i have to say it was after going to merrist wood and meeting guys like Ian and Jack that my real passion for trees started. Its not easy being a tree hugger and a business man as i had to condem two lovely old beeches today just because people would be the main targets. if left to thier own defices they would probably retrench, fail then re-seed and out live all us tree surgeons:thumbup:

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They would out live us all just in retrenching. Plus by the time they retrench down to halfway a lot of them then spring into life again with new shoots. If you go to Windsor there are some nice old beech in there the stems have rotted out and opened and are now closing again a cool sight.

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mmm. Wasn't before i joined arbtalk.

 

I have learnt a lot from reading many posts on arbtalk and i am lately turning in to a tree geek:001_smile:

 

I enjoy learning new things and trees offer a lifetime on study and learning.

 

Wouldn't change my job even if i won the lottery.

 

I would martyn!!! there is no way i would be working if i won the lottery, i do like trees and notice cuts at a hundred yards i dont know if that makes me a tree geek or not?

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