(I started off with the title "Getting Wood" but thought it might be misunderstood!)
I have to confess that I occasionally "borrow" the odd bit of birch or sweet chestnut for spoon carving etc from my local bit of the Forest. I always try to be considerate to the tree and ensure that I do no long term damage. I keep my cuts tidy and in a way that they will heal without harming the tree. I also ensure that there is no visual impact for other Forest users.
However, on visiting the area this morning, I found that the Forestry Commission had been doing a bit of pruning of their own. Having seen their efforts, it almost makes me wonder why I bother to take care with my own cutting!
Apologies for the quality of the photos, but it only had my phone with me and it was drizzly and misty.
I have to confess that I occasionally "borrow" the odd bit of birch or sweet chestnut for spoon carving etc from my local bit of the Forest. I always try to be considerate to the tree and ensure that I do no long term damage. I keep my cuts tidy and in a way that they will heal without harming the tree. I also ensure that there is no visual impact for other Forest users.
However, on visiting the area this morning, I found that the Forestry Commission had been doing a bit of pruning of their own. Having seen their efforts, it almost makes me wonder why I bother to take care with my own cutting!
Apologies for the quality of the photos, but it only had my phone with me and it was drizzly and misty.