A snowy and windswept day and only 3 of us out today:
Philip, Geoff and David.We spent a leisurely morning
sorting out the wood we gathered from our thinning
efforts of the previous week; we transferred it for
storage and seasoning to one of the old sheds in the
tree nursery. Driving conditions were poor so we decided
not to visit Netherwood to finish off some guarding as
planned and since therewas no cake of any description
Philip and I went to a local cafe for a full
English then to the pub as usual.
Saturday, 2 February 2008
Nursery work
I didn't make it to work this saturday, it snowed, so I took the morning off to go sledging. Geoff kindly sent in the following entry and photographs though:
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Royd House Wood
Pictures this week include Dave looking like Daniel Day-Lewis in last of the Mohicans. Heidi building a den in the woods. Trevor and friend being careful to cut the log not the fence. And Philip and his trusty chainsaw.
Cake was mincemeat cake. Very nice. So too was the beer afterwards.
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Hemplow Wood and Marsden Golf Course plantation
Back to the Hemplow Wood site today, to finish planting our 200 trees. We had about 70 left to plant, which was just right as there were only four of us planting. A pleasant morning, not exactly sunny, but the rain held off, and it was quite mild, t-shirt weather for digging for me.

Philip and Dave were the other side of the clough in the Marsden Golf course plantation, doing maintenance work with the Society's chainsaw. Philip had proper chainsaw training last year, and we admired his technique - even if this particular tree was too oddly shaped to be correctly cut. We all agreed that Philip looks very fetching in his safety gear.
Our cake was coconut crunch, which was very popular. Thanks again to my mother for providing us with these homemade treats each week.
Philip and Dave were the other side of the clough in the Marsden Golf course plantation, doing maintenance work with the Society's chainsaw. Philip had proper chainsaw training last year, and we admired his technique - even if this particular tree was too oddly shaped to be correctly cut. We all agreed that Philip looks very fetching in his safety gear.
Our cake was coconut crunch, which was very popular. Thanks again to my mother for providing us with these homemade treats each week.
Saturday, 12 January 2008
Hemplow Wood
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