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David oakman
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I am on holiday this week in the garden so time to think this is what i came up with today:001_smile:

 

We all know of old trees but how often do we stand beside it and think how old it is and what was life like when it was a sapping?

So as a bit of fun i thought if we find a tree in our town or village any age work out how old it is take a picture of it. Then if we find out a piece of history from that year or maybe who was king ect.

 

See what trees and interesting historic facts we can come up with:thumbup:

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Not happened to me personaly, but have been told by a couple of lads i work with who have hit bomb shrapnel from the blitz with chainsaws, when working on old trees. :001_huh:

 

 

ive had that. carving a mushroom out of al old piece of beech, the piece which was being carved was approx 2ft across from about half way up the tree, about 8 inches in there is a solid piece of metal, which i believe to be shrapnel. The tree was taken from liverpool so theres a good chance!

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