I got an email the other day from the ranger at the Dams to Darnley country park on the south side of Glasgow, telling me a large oak tree had come down in the recent storms, blocking a road and taking out power and telephone lines.
Last autumn I asked the rangers if they were ever felling trees to let me know if there was any unwanted timber I could have for carving projects, and ranger Joe was good to his word (as was his colleague Eilidh a couple of weeks ago - the hazel is seasoning in the shed!).
The tree is massive and looks at least 50 years old from the number of rings on the main trunk: What a tragedy it should end this way.
But then again, one tree's misfortune is my good fortune and here's what I've spent the whole day collecting:

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A lot of heavy duty logs have been cut and left at the roadside (top end of Corselet Road), and there are a huge number of limbs on either side of the road.
So, if any forum members live close by and want to get their hands on some lovely timber before the elements get at it, I suggest having a scoot down there ASAP.
I just wish I had a pickup truck to cart away more - and oh for a petrol-powered chainsaw!
Doesn't it go to show that if you ask nicely and politely, people are often willing to help you out? I'm indebted to Joe Connelly and Eilidh Milne from East Renfrewshire Council for his kind invitation to help myself.
Now all I need to do is decide what to do with it all. I'm thinking a bread board, some bowls, some spoons/spatulas... anyone got any other ideas?
Steve
Last autumn I asked the rangers if they were ever felling trees to let me know if there was any unwanted timber I could have for carving projects, and ranger Joe was good to his word (as was his colleague Eilidh a couple of weeks ago - the hazel is seasoning in the shed!).
The tree is massive and looks at least 50 years old from the number of rings on the main trunk: What a tragedy it should end this way.
But then again, one tree's misfortune is my good fortune and here's what I've spent the whole day collecting:

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A lot of heavy duty logs have been cut and left at the roadside (top end of Corselet Road), and there are a huge number of limbs on either side of the road.
So, if any forum members live close by and want to get their hands on some lovely timber before the elements get at it, I suggest having a scoot down there ASAP.
I just wish I had a pickup truck to cart away more - and oh for a petrol-powered chainsaw!
Doesn't it go to show that if you ask nicely and politely, people are often willing to help you out? I'm indebted to Joe Connelly and Eilidh Milne from East Renfrewshire Council for his kind invitation to help myself.
Now all I need to do is decide what to do with it all. I'm thinking a bread board, some bowls, some spoons/spatulas... anyone got any other ideas?
Steve