tree 16
A first today. As I walk back down the hill to the carpark, I greet a couple of elderly labradors (and eventually) their elderly owners, making their way up. OK - this is not unusual - being a doggy person I always talk to dogs.
What is different this time, however, is that the owners talk back; “Got any good photos?” the camera hanging round my neck being a giveaway. I explain about my monthly tree project and they take a real interest. They ask which one it is and I’m able to show them on the rear screen; “ah the wonders of modern technology”.
They know the tree, but like me, can’t identify it. I had thought, until today, that it was a Beech. But on the way up I passed a Beech that is just beginning to fruit and realise that the fruits on my tree are not quite the same. So I blip a leaf (see extra) and on the website for the Woodland Trust, identify it as a Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus); “easily confused with beech.” Too right.
As the dogs and owners take their leave, one (owner) shouts back “you should write a book about it.” I pause and wonder whether or not to mention Blip - Nah. That’s a conversation for another day.
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