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Trees…

04/16/2020 //  by Michelle//  Leave a Comment

No, not Dorset this time – but Putney Heath where our good friend Catherine Rose has been taking pictures for us.

Once upon a time Catherine was an award-winning gluten free baker, then she ran a café, then she was one of our awards cooks and now she is an awards judge – and – runs the fresh food halls at Harrods! Or she would if Harrods was open, she was not on furlough – and was not also, rather conveniently, having a baby!!
‘Between making cookies for neighbours and practising new cooking skills,’ she says ‘we’ve done lots of walks on Putney Heath. Bump getting bigger. I feel I’m starting to waddle! But plenty of time for afternoon naps in the garden with George the cat.’

Back up north in Hampstead, on my walk yesterday, I discovered this prehistoric monster tree.

(If you want to see the video you will need to click onto the blog as the email notification does not include the video.)

And just in case you thought I had forgotten them, one more of my architectural trees from a week ago, all of which are now covered it a pale green fuzz of breaking leaves.

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Category: Hampstead HeathTag: Architectural trees, Catherine Rose, Trees on Hampstead heath, Trees on Putney heath

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