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A Phoenix rises from the ashes of depression.


David Humphries
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  • 3 years later...
Saw this Old Robur whilst driving back from the Blue Bells today and felt sad. :bawling:

 

Then saw the whipper snapper planted alongside; and felt a liitle less pessimistic :icon14:

 

Six years on, any chance of seeing the state this tree is in now?

 

And how about this phoenix growth in a childrens woodland play park...

It's a nice area in that it seems to be managed in a 'risk aware' rather than averse fashion...

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