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"Grove" of trees.... How would you qualify a feature as a grove?


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11 hours ago, Sutton said:

Well remembered in the context of statues. We don't always need to box instances into categories like a bloody rationalist might i.e. material accounting. Children and oldies see more than those incapable of doing anything other than ranking by species, number or density to calculate their marketable value.

A grove could mark an event. A place to return to; to remember an earlier time. Nowadays we pass them on our way to somewhere else. Little wonder we have time to stop and look.

I like the thinking I think I think you are thinking.... ?

 

 

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