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my year in trees

On June 1, 2017September 23, 2020 By charlotte rixonIn nature & wildlife, parentingLeave a comment

  Dear fellow tree lovers, I'm sorry I've not written in so long; I hope you will understand. It's not that I've grown tired of arboreal adventures; it's just that a certain new little person in my life is making it tricky to find the time to write them down... She's napping now, in the …

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changing views on the green

On December 31, 2016September 23, 2020 By charlotte rixonIn nature & wildlifeLeave a comment

My National Tree Week began with an oak circle and ended with a cherry avenue - two kinds of man-made treescape, both intended to change and improve views. (It also involved a spot of 'tree dressing' but I'll tell you more about that later.) The cherry avenue grows amongst an oasis of trees, both mature …

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a tree story and a seed of hope

On September 30, 2016October 28, 2016 By charlotte rixonIn nature & wildlife4 Comments

I began my journey of discovery through trees during a winter tree walk on New Year’s Day, but my love of trees had been slowly growing in the background for much longer than that. It’s hard to say exactly what brought it to the surface at that particular moment. Maybe it was because I’d inherited …

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Humongous puddles in Chestnuts Park after all the rainfall. Sensible families went around them but we waded right in. Luckily I brought spare socks!
Around the great weeping willow tree in Chestnuts Park. Who needs the swings?
Become a professional conservationist this year!
A close encounter with a friendly wild neighbour on a chilly evening walk round the block with my kids.
My toddler found this funky looking bracket fungi growing on all the tree stumps in a play area behind a housing estate. #fungi #fungiphotography #fungiofinstagram #fantasticfungi #fungilove #wildchildhood #naturekids
We are celebrating Tree Charter Day and National Tree Week on my street with a tree art walk and activities for children. Here's a poster I made for the event. All trees and treescapes in Tottenham.
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