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WHERE ARE YOU, SIMON? Merrist Wood, May-July 2011


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This is David Addison.

 

I was at Merrist Wood last year on the Tree Surgery for Craftsmen course from May to July, with you.

 

I can't (disgracefully) remeber your surname, Simon, and I really want to get back in touch! I have exciting news regarding my Waldon plans: baisically I would like your advice, or hopefully practical help, if you have a few months or years that you would like filling (or any time at all!).

 

Please contact me at [email protected]

 

P.S. I lost my mobile in May, (by getting extraordinarilly drunk at a wedding, but that's another story....) which is why I don't have your telephone number or email address.

 

It'd be great to hear from you, even if you don't want to go off to the woods...

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