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David Humphries

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  1. but I arrived a week earlier than expected, so it should have been...... Both fine tracks, but think I would have preferred the latter .
  2. A bit more than a typo Phaeolus schweinitzii Tomatoe - Tomato and yes, I. dryadeus is now Psuedoinnonotus dryadeus .......currently .
  3. Phellinus schweinitzii or Phellinus pini .
  4. Ooh err, did it reach the pitch? .
  5. That was overdue a haircut ! What was the weather like when it went? .
  6. First time, awful parents we are. Can't believe I've wasted their entire childhoods by taking them to woods and other boring stuff .
  7. sorry, meant did the owners say if it had lilac flowers. but I see why you perhaps might not have asked that question The nuts/seeds in your shot suggest Paulownia .
  8. Series 2 for sale £3.99 ONO .
  9. Looks a bit like a Paulownia Does it have lilac flowers? .
  10. A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away............ .......Luke took the opportunity (whilst attacking an 'AT AT Walker') to perfect the recently Ewok developed SRT system .
  11. Stunning Simon, Great to see the piece at home in its setting .
  12. Agree with Paul Nice finds Chris .
  13. How much was it Steve? .
  14. That's one of my locals near where I work, there's a few concrete pineapples plastered on the wall but I don't recall there being a Pineapple tree outside it Fine set of ales though .
  15. Midi-chlorians obviously intelligent microscopic life forms that lived symbiotically inside the cells of all living things. When present in sufficient numbers, they could allow their host to detect the pervasive energy field known as the Force. .
  16. Inspired Sir Now there's a challenge ! .
  17. Pretty cool Gary:thumbup1: That's a shame Is this the one in the church yard across the road? Is it still standing Andy? On the corner of 'Beech Road' apparantly .
  18. Apparantly the Royal Oak is the third most popular pub name in Britain and refers to the tree that King Charles hid in from the Round Heads in 1651 Not in existence any more, but a desendent is apparantly. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Oak .
  19. Cheers Mr Pirate, looks like people still get to enjoy a pint under its shade .
  20. Sitting having a jar earlier today and pondered on how many pubs with a tree name had 'the' tree associated with its name still in existence This is the Walnut Tree in Worlington, Suffolk. Not entirely sure if the tree in the attached images is the original one which gave rise to its name, but it possibly is. Interestingly the owner told me the pub used to be called The Chequers in its past. Any of you guys drink in pubs named after that old tree in the pub garden? .
  21. Variegation looks like. .
  22. Onwards and upwards mate .
  23. Well ain't that kinda just given it away .

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