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Tis with sadness that i announce the end of this thread. I am moving on to pastures new and have left my employment so subsequently i have my last day working on the trees in Richmond Park.

 

What can i say about this place? Well it has enabled me to learn so much and has certainly iognited what i think will be a long time passion in old trees and associated fungi. It has provided me with inspiratrion and every day i drove through the gates i felt blessed to part of such a rich and diverse place and to be able to work on such fantastic old trees was a privevlege.

 

Was a real wrench giving this up but the deed is done and i am moving to Bristol......I'm already salivating at the thought of exploring the West Country and beyond as I can already see on the maps the expanses of woodlands and deer parks there are for we to visit. In Bristol alone there is Ashton Court and Leigh woods which i'm sure I will be spending many happy days in.......

 

 

So this diary is over although as i finally get all my photos catalogued and edited I will continue to add photos to this thread to hopefully inspire others to go visit this amazing park if in London at all.:001_smile:

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Yes, good luck sean. I'm sure new adventures are waiting round the corner.

 

I'm sure you have some great memories of the place.

 

Plus, you can always keep losing wordfued too :lol: no matter where you are

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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Yes, good luck sean.

 

 

Plus, you can always keep losing wordfued too :lol: no matter where you are

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

 

Is your 'helper' not with you Rob????/You cant even spell FEUD

properly!!:biggrin:

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I wish you all the best Sean, a change is a good thing, and hoping to have my own soon.

 

good luck and see you around dont be a stranger

 

hey mate....i'll be seeing plenty of you i'm sure:confused1::001_huh::thumbup1::001_smile:

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