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Posted

a walk through the urban woodland, can sometimes offer up traces of the weird..........

 

 

 

An instalation by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama along Londons South Bank entitled 'Ascension of Polkadots on the Trees'

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Hidden up on the heath at Newmarket, in a stand of Pine & Beech, where the race horses are trained in the mornings.

(just up the hill from where the last shot was taken earlier this year)

 

Most of the shoes have initials engraved within, I'd imgine they're the jockeys maybe from some rite or t'other.

 

Quite like the tradition on this one.

 

Not so nice for the tree boys that might have to process it up in the future when, the tree has occluded all that nice metal work :001_rolleyes:

 

 

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  • 4 weeks later...
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this one puzzled me for more than a wee while. :confused1:

 

Needed a bit of local ken to get to the bottom of it.

 

 

 

Burnham Beeches

 

Last shot shows a fallen pollard to the right side in the back ground.

 

This tether was an attempt to guy the old vet between two adjacent anchor trees, after it had gone over in a storm.

 

It didn't last :001_rolleyes:

 

 

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good post david......there are traces of human interaction in all our woods.....some more subtle than others.

 

A few more from burnham.:001_smile:

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  • 4 weeks later...
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Whilst sniffing out some fung, I came across this little offering, within this fair sized norway maple.

 

Zoomed in to get a closer look, & suddenly felt like I was intruding on someones connection. :blushing:

 

 

hasn't stopped me posting it for your voyeuristic pleasure :biggrin:

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Off today, so took a stroll to a local woods to have a look at some Wild service amongst other things & came across this............

 

 

Firstly I thought, odd place for a wood pecker to ply his trade ???

 

then took a closer gander.

 

kids eh :001_rolleyes:

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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No pictures am afraid but before Christmas picked up I live .5 armour piercing and two weeks ago when looking at some timber 2 inch live mortar and on Sunday a friend in the same area picked up another .5 armour piercing will try and get some pictures of the graves in the Woods

Posted
ingleton falls is a very nice round walk bit strenuous tho thing i liked best was that the scroats and hooligans cant be bothered to go out there which leaves it untouched :001_smile:

 

I used to love the pint of milk from Beasley farm at the top. Then walking behind the waterfall on the way down. Good times.

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