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RobArb

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  1. If no one wants this first can I have it for the next 6 weeks? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  2. Received this from Ollie today, I'll get reading:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. anyway burn or chip? burn if you've got the room and don't mind the smoke
  4. no i had a senior moment there, you were let off lightly this time:lol:
  5. thought marzipan and almonds smelled the same myself i'll go see whats in the cupboard!
  6. maybe not then:lol:
  7. does that mean the others are right? gosh, two correct(ish) ID's in one night, i'm on a roll:lol:
  8. i know, hence the rolling of the eyes:lol: sorry david, couldn't resist:blush:
  9. first 2 and last one all seem to be the same image which is piptoporus betulinus " the razor strop" the 4th possibly looks like fomes fomentarius (spelling?) not sure on the 3rd image?
  10. lovely smell of almonds though:001_rolleyes:
  11. thats the second little glimpse of what you really really want in two recent threads:001_rolleyes:
  12. why thank you kind sir! which reminds me...
  13. er, why are there two thread in one here? look at the Re: thread title bit one says tis the season.... tother says roadside fungi finds? thought i'd already posted????
  14. woot woot got the genus right:001_tongue:
  15. have you tried any agencies at all?
  16. I'm doing the FdSc at the moment but at myerscough college It is a very good course as you would expect from degree level, therefore requiring a lot of self discipline to do it and A LOT of reading if your not "up on trees" already but if you think you can do it, go for it:thumbup:
  17. whereabouts in cltheroe, i remember doing my cs30/31 in a small woodland plot in waddington
  18. none unfortunately, keep asking who does all the planting but never get a straight answer IMO we should do it as work included as well as taking them down or pruning, it is after all Arb!! I've also seen some shocking planting before now and have, unfortunately, been part of shocking planting before i ever new what i was doing:blush: things have changed for the better:thumbup:
  19. old thread revisited, cool:thumbup: Where big fractures ever done with winches or was it all rope work with pulleys and brute force? Trying to instill stuff like this on trees in parks to the lads i work with.... i get laughed at:sneaky2:
  20. woot woot got the genus correct:dancing2:
  21. what a strange thread:lol: wheres that big red button!!?
  22. more like a hole in the head covered by feathers
  23. Aw, what a wee little toadstool!
  24. first one is Amanita sp i think, not sure which one and second looks like some sort of Boletus?
  25. whats that chap doing in the third picture?

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