It's a cool day for a change after almost 40 degree Celsius heat for the last three days. Yet when we walked up into the bush to find termite mounds where we...
Hello…just to introduce myself. I have druid affiliations…as I see some others have on here…and it's through trying to make sense of the hotchpotch that...
Welcome Michael Your post speaks to my condition. Thank you. Go well Ian "Frankly, I’m suspicious of anyone who has a strong opinion on a complicated issue."...
Welcome Michael I like what you say about the trees and Yin and yang. I think a lot of us would share that spiritual philosophy.? Trees were here before us and...
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Jan 4, 2008 9:50 am
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Thanks Ian and Roni. Well, I don't work with trees for a living. But I do use tree materials in the things that I make, either for my own amusement or in...
... Hello and Welcome Michael, Sorry, but I missed your first post. I just looked through my mailfilter logs and found your email address there. Not good, not...
This Poem I wrote is for you Michael, as a Hail to a fellow Druid. I have studied and practiced Druidry for many years now, and I must say the key points to...
thank you Ivy for the lovely poem. Roni ________________________________________________________________________ AOL's new homepage has launched. Take a tour...
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Jan 6, 2008 10:55 am
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Hello Charlie How true what you say about general flotsam and jetsam on the net and how it is non productive, almost vampirical. I joined a mystical chat room...
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Jan 6, 2008 11:10 am
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hello Micheal Just read your posting about the trees in the park. I wonder what would have happened if you had told the policewoman that you were hugging a...
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Jan 6, 2008 11:40 am
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Yes that's one possibility, Steve. There are just more or less scholarly opinions on the matter...no one knows for sure. As the link you cite says, the word...
You're right...I'll give the trees in the park another go. But not right now in the freezing cold and the falling rain! Thanks for the suggestion about talking...
Just thought I'd introduce myself. I am definately a tree hugger and proud of it. A Druid and tree-grower-learner. I heard the ratio for growing oak trees...
Hi there friend (wellofthemoon), If you are in the U.K have you thought of one of the Community Forests, the National Forest or the Woodland Trust as a venue...
Dear Tree Tribe, I saw a very interesting tree item on the science section of the BBC news site earlier in the week. Of course it rapidly disappeared, but I...
... Hello Steve, There are too many aspects and questions to the story of this experiment, not the least being: are the trees unable to recognise that the...
Hi, Just joined the group... I have been interested in trees for several years (I do woodturning as a bit of a hobby) - The garden at home is on a brownfield...
... Welcome Daniel, Living in Oz [Australia] It's strange to hear someone describe plants as native and ornamental. Here the discussion is about native and...
Hello Daniel WElcome to the tribe. Sounds as if you are busy with your trees. I have anew pear to plant over the next couple of days. Hope everyone out there...
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Feb 7, 2008 1:49 pm
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Hello Everyone, The yin and yang of life is perpetual, one person asks to join the group while another unsubscribes. I suppose many come here to see what the...
Hi Everybody [:)] When Charlie posted the previous post I decided it's time to stop lurking! My name is Rona and I'm from England. I'm writing a website about...
Hello Charlie, hello all I want to know how you can unsubscribe to a tribe? Either you are tribe or not: like family. Anna set this tribe up with a view to...
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Feb 8, 2008 10:17 am
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Hi, A photo of an Indian Horse Chestnut (Aesculus indica) after 4 weeks in a pot after I picked up a conker off a lawn: http://images4.fotopic.net/?iid=yr652m ...
Hi all, I'm a newbie and just thought I'd introduce myself. My name's Heathen, I'm 27 and based in Wiltshire currently. I'm just discovering a love and...
Hi Heather, I'm interested in this too, and found a site recently which has the info you need: http://extension.unh.edu/news/tapbirch.htm Hope its useful to...
Hi Heathen (and Maggie) I looked at that site and they seem to advocate "just pulling the tap" and remark that the tree will weep for a while and then heal....
Hi Ian and Maggie, Thanks for your responses. Wish I'd seen Ray Mears! I was told to use a knife blade, which has left a slit not a hole, and thus can't be ...