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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Manorbier Bay 2

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And here is Manorbier Bay in its Red Aspect (the old red sandstone):

Manorbier Bay 1

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Having recently escaped my "carer's" duties to stay with very special friends (more about them later) in Manorbier- in Wales- ...

King's Troops come to Manorbier

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A beautiful blue skied, sunny Saturday on a cliff top overlooking a blue, blue sea and Caldy Island… burnished, gleamingly groomed horses si...
Saturday, October 3, 2009

River Avon Reflections

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As always, I am entranced by the reflections of trees in the River Avon, so here are three more of them:
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Farm Animals...

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September was a bad month for me as far as keeping Treeaware going. I have temporarily turned into a full-time "Carer", until I r...
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Friday, October 2, 2009

Horse Chestnuts in Jeopardy

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Those of you who have followed this blog will know of my love and involvement with Horse Chestnut- or Conker- Trees . I have written before...
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

More Horse Chestnuts....

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It is surprising what one can miss when one is distracted. For the last few weeks I have regularly being visiting St Martin's Hospital ...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Venerable Horse Chestnut Trees

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On my Bath walks there are two spectacular, aged Horse Chestnut Trees- or "Conker Trees" as I think of them- that I constantly adm...
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Bunya-Bunya Tree: Cones

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Recently I wrote about Santa Monica Treesaver's success saving the Bunya -Bunya Tree in Douglas Park. I have just received a couple of...
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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Roving Reporter: Mariposa Festival

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Something that I have a passion for is how the late evening sun can transform a landscape with an incredible glow- I am always chasing after...
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GILLIAN WARE
An Artist- and child of Artists who were mad about trees- I have always been mad about trees. The stories of my involvement with trees will gradually emerge- that is the purpose of the blog. I get such intense joy from the visual experiences of my surroundings- amazing trees/ birds/ flowers/ landscapes/ seascapes/ buildings- that I want others to experience that joy too. After living with British trees all my life, I was overwhelmed with the beauty and strangeness of the trees in Santa Monica when I first spent some months here in 2004. I immediately wanted to make a home in Santa Monica in order to translate these trees into Art. That’s what I have been trying to do ever since, as I travel backwards and forwards between the US and the UK.
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