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Martin Wilson



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One of the few days with a little clear sky and some sun.
· Date: Tue November 9, 2010 · Views: 1028
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ellen h

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Tue November 9, 2010 4:20pm

Love this-almost like a painting!!

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Martin Wilson

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Tue November 9, 2010 4:53pm

Thanks Ellen, just off the 127 on the 128 to Brentwood. What I remember as large woods as a kid and at the moment still free from Brambles.... unlike Belfrairs and Hockley woods, if it carries on like that they will be impassable next year or soon after. Brambles are taking over all the woods round here.

Thanks for the comments, appreciated.



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Wed November 10, 2010 3:36am

Is it mostly beeches? That would account for the 'no bramble' growing?

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Martin Wilson

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Mon November 15, 2010 4:27pm

Pauline ... I have no idea... all sorts of trees..Oaks, Birch, Chestnut trees, conker trees... do beeches have yellow leaves when they go over? or is that like too many of them...not sure what a beech looks like...sure to know it when I am told...



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