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Things that hang in trees, Thursday 23rd November 2017

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Many "things" hang in trees, some scarce and unusual, some just disgusting, here are examples of both from our Morfa Berwig LNR, The Lichen, Usnea articulate , the Sausage Beard-lichen declined sharply as a result of airbourne pollution, but is now making a bit of a comeback generally. There is a very small example of it to be found in just one location (so far) at Morfa Berwig. So called because of because of its straggly appearance and the "pinch points" along its "stem" which look like a string of sausages. Sausage Beard-lichen It can occur in three main habitats, Hawthorns in windy location, the leeward side of windy Larch plantations or in the tops of Willows at wetland sites (Morfa Berwig), the degree of windiness is a key factor in its choice of habitat. Other things hang or are put to hang in trees, I can never understand why though, there must be some sort of evolutionary process in place where plastic bags full of

Blowing a bit so indoors today Wednesday 22nd November 2017

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With the perfect weather to stay indoors today it gave an opportunity to "sort and tidy" our workshop. So with Veronica and Neil we set about making some basic racks and sharpening the "edged" tools So satisfying to sort everything out, hopefully ............... "a place for everything and everything on it's place" It looks a bit sparse but lots of the tools are out on the pickup. Some shelves will need to be added, and perhaps a different solution for the bush/bow saws but for now its a safe and tidy work space, and despite the photo's the racks are perfectly level!!! Another one of those jobs that has needed doing for a while, but who wants to be inside unless the weather is really bad, like today.