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AJStrees

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  1. Something about the name... A rather innocent name for a character. Do we know what the super power is? Something to do with snowflakes I suppose but, I wonder.....
  2. Well you have a bit of a head start. You live in Sweden and I have never yet ventured to Scandinavia. Though I do like the liquorice.
  3. Nice. Norway has always interested me as a place to visit. I imagine it is pretty quiet sort of place out in the countryside. I am guessing the cold is a dry cold and not a damp cold, but one must still need their layers when outside?
  4. Better image, does look like pine. But without knowing how many needles and what size and colour, not very easy to give a definite answer, there are hundreds of different pine species. Just to throw it out there a pine is a conifer. Any tree that grows cones is a conifer. But I understand you mean it is not a Norway spruce or some such. Sorry to be pedantic.
  5. Crazy. Again no Rich Tea or Digestives in Sainsbury's this morning.......
  6. Been a beautiful spring day here. But expecting -1 for the next few nights. Sunny and no rain showers forecast for 4 straight days. Can't believe it.
  7. Nice, I still run around the site on what should be a restoration project (MF 135) good for moving chip and other bits on the trailer, will get it painted and restored at some point. It must be going on 50 years old now.
  8. I can imagine it must have a fair bit of power to chip all that. Nice tractor all the same.
  9. Not the easiest to see from that photo. How big was the tree? It does not appear to have leaves though it may have, it does look like a shrub of some sort but maybe its too big for that. Could be anything to be fair. As Stubby says could be Quercus ilex.
  10. Blue skies, crikey! Looks like a hefty recycling job. About time we had some snow of sorts.
  11. Oh I see. Yes I can understand that. It looked good in the end as you say.
  12. Looks like a fair bit of work there......
  13. tea and coffee will be served.....
  14. What was the reduction in aid of? If you don't mind me asking....
  15. Can't seem to see the photos....
  16. This on a small twig. Looks a little desiccated but marvelous.
  17. Nice. You could probably get some good photos of the bees in their natural environment. That would be quite special. Don't know about getting honey from a wild nest, but could be wrong. Back in the olden times honey hunters used to cut trees down and destroy the nests to get the honey. How things have changed.
  18. Back in the old days they would have put a few steel straps around it to keep it together. Not proposing you do that, but many an old tree has been saved with steel straps. Potentially many killed that way too in the end.
  19. is it honey bees that are living there? If not do you know what species it is? I have started creating some honey bee hives in the Orchard on the estate I manage. Great fun looking after bees and they are quite self sufficient. Quite a fascinating subject.

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