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TSR : Pictures : Tanos 1 2 3 4 5 6 24
Tanos's pictures (238)
Tanos's profile . Tanos's homepage
| 25 Apr 10 | Signpost at the start of the North Ride (bridgewood) The signpost in the T-Junction, at one end of the North Ride. |  |
| 25 Apr 10 | Signpost at the T-Junction (bridgewood) The signpost in the T-Junction. |  |
| 5 Apr 10 | Treepod (bridgewood) The
"Treepod"
is a hazel tree with three equidistant trunks, each about 6 inches in diameter. Before it was created in summer 2009, there were many more smaller stems, but I cut them back to reveal the three main trunks. It makes a good natural substitute for a St Andrew's Cross, and it's possible to use it for suspension work by lashing rope to the trunks.
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| 4 Apr 10 | Eric's Gate (bridgewood gear) Eric's Gate at Bridgewood made by EricStanton in summer 2009. |  |
| 4 Apr 10 | Whipping Frame (bridgewood gear) Whipping Frame and leather cuffs in the Glade at Bridgewood. The frame was made in summer 2009, using hazel poles cut in the wood a few days earlier. |  |
| 11 Mar 10 | Letter T |  |
| 7 Jun 09 | Surfaced stretch of the Middle Ride (bridgewood) As you can see, I've limited lines of sight with gentle curves in the rides. This looks nicer, it's more private, and it's better for woodland wildlife that dislikes big open spaces. |  |
| 21 Mar 10 | mia sketch by Dr Geof Drawn by Dr Geof at Skin Two North in Leeds. I've written a weblog post with more about the day. |  |
| 21 Mar 10 | Tanos sketch by Dr Geof Drawn by Dr Geof at Skin Two North in Leeds. I've written a weblog post with more about the day. |  |
| 8 Mar 10 | North Ride with felled trees (bridgewood) A stretch of the North Ride, on the the right of the photo, with a row of felled poplars that I took down to let more light in and encourage more undergrowth to come up. The crowns of these bigger trees will also provide some screening near the boundary of the wood for a few years. Once the brambles, grasses, nettles, and other annuals have grown up, these branches will be draped with a tangle of stems that will even last through the winter. |  |
| 8 Mar 10 | A buzzard, perched high in the branches (bridgewood wildlife) On the day I took this picture of a buzzard, high in the branches of an ash tree, there seemed to be several buzzards around, soaring overhead or flying out into the fields and then back into the high trees in the wood. The pheasants were understandably quite skittish too! |  |
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