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Pleased to hear it :001_smile:

 

We still have some of the wood left. The Poplar and Willow is near Marlow, by the Thames.

 

Much of the Willow comes from standing dead or heading that way. Some of the Poplar is semi dry, the most recent addition has a lovely grain and colour to it- although it is mainly in rings about hand width in height, perhaps 30 inches in diameter, I am wondering if someone could not make use of it for something more interesting than firewood.

 

The tree was about 100 feet tall with a glorious crown spread. All in all there is probably seven times the amount of wood one would expect to have after such a fell.

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