September 2023

Sycamore Gap.

The credit for this photo reads ‘By Robin van Mourik – Flickr: Sycamore Gap, CC(?)’. I have never walked Hadrian’s Wall and was not aware of the film notoriety the tree had. Also I had not seen photos of the tree before but clearly it was famous. It seems that it was the one remaining […]

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Atheism.

Having taken my ‘official’ two weeks off, of which the first was a holiday based at Sleights near Whitby, and a bit of extra time off I have decided to be more relaxed about content and not strive so hard to devise regional content from the Humberside area for a given theme. If one comes

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It’s the trees 35.

I was surprised to discover that black poplar trees (see blog 31) are considered to be the most endangered tree species in England. By this designation the Forestry Commission/or maybe the Woodland Trust mean trees in the ‘wild’ that are a result of natural pollination, rather than those cultivated by woodland nurseries. The seeds of

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It’s the Trees 32.

Today’s photo shows a huge white willow tree stump just before the path from the end of Beverley Beck reaches the aquaduct which carries Beverley Beck across Barmston Drain. This must have been a massive specimin before being reduced to its present size. Willows, like horse chestnuts, have quite a short main trunk before the

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