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RobArb

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  1. The leaf attachment is all wrong for rhamnus, it's a malus:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  2. Haha, so it is, it's the gob:thumbup: Need my eyes tested me:blush: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  3. Get it in the large leaf thread:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  4. Nice pics Benn:thumbup: Confused about the last one though? Are you tied into the piece that's actually coming of? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  5. no look at the leaf attachment to the branch, thats got to be Malus
  6. try looking at Malus baccata too Its definately a Malus, just not sure which one, flowers will be the key
  7. Pound for pound there is more protein in insects than prime beef: biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  8. Can't see the images on my phone for some reason? Will have a look later Sent from my Galaxy S2
  9. just a few more from kew:biggrin:
  10. And one of the tree, although the lighting isn't great in this shot
  11. And for David H if he's browsing past this way... said branch failure of said tree, best shot i've got...
  12. it definitely won't be the first and only time i make my way to Kew:thumbup1:
  13. And my favorite 2:thumbup1:
  14. OK, firstly... GREAT WEEKEND, glad i met you Paul your exuberance and enthusiasm is infectious, hope you get the job you really want:thumbup: Secondly, still not sorted out the thousands of photos i took but here is some of the man himself:biggrin:
  15. simply.... awe inspiring!
  16. give me a 128,000ft parachute jump anyday:lol:
  17. was thinking that but i was too polite to say:lol:
  18. just uploading and sorting now so will post later:biggrin:
  19. Dagnamit, beat me too it:lol:, but I am on the road home so I have an excuse:blush: Will post pics in here when I've sorted out the vast number of images when I get home:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  20. It's only bad luck if you don't ask for permission first, if you don't ask the witches well come get ya:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  21. I don't mean to sound like I'm preaching but a good work position its everything. If you were removing the tree did you not have spikes on? If not did you not use extra endless slings to aid work position for your feet? That way a saw could've been used, stopping the action of said ears (although does sound like a reverse barber chair) holding on and pinning you against the tree. Stay safe out there Sent from my Galaxy S2
  22. Moi, never.... I'll make sure it lasts two! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  23. Pollard to 3ft! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  24. Post #7, 9th pic down, two gentlemen in the top right corner.... conversation goes something like this...... "look at that nutter over there down on his knees, in the mud, just for a fung!":lol: or... "look uncle Jim, I'm famous":thumbup: Seriously though... nice trees:thumbup1:

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