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Rachel Roots has just started subby work at a Durham tree Surgery Company so thought it would be nice to meet up with her,see how she is doing and show her my favourite places...the go and See "The Martian" at the cinema.

 

 

Did you use the Note 4 for that photo. 👍

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The weather is turning and i have to admit i'm glad to see the back of summer...i find it a lot easier to heat up than cool down when i'm working and the leaves turning is a delight.The low sun made for some nice Autumnal shots at work on friday...Spent the day picking up timber.A new mog may be on the horizon to replace the old faithful U1500,jonsered and Fortuna.

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Had to catch up a programme i'd missed during the week about a year in the life of the Oak Tree...one of the best programmes i've ever seen! Everyone should see this highly informative documentary...puts everything into perspective regarding a tree that has become such a part of who we are....and what an interesting looking creature one of it's inhabitants is....The Acorn weevil😎

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is that stuarts park your working at paul looks like it.

take the kids there quite regular and have often wondered if it was perhaps mbro council did something about the trees over the play area.

if you are still on site take a walk up toward the ponds at the top the trees between the pond and the museum are where i first experienced tree climbing aged about 3 :)

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