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This project | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. If you’ve arrived here, my guess is that you’re interesting in monkey puzzle trees. Welcome to Monkey Map. This project is the personal project of me, Sarah Horton. As of May 2016, my work here at Monkey Map is done. However, after personally cataloguing nearly 4,000 monkey puzzle trees single handedly, I have now come to the conclusion that the work involved is simply too much for me to keep up, and my work on the Monkey Map is done.
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AJIF’s monkeys in Northern Britain | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. AJIF’s monkeys in Northern Britain. May 1, 2016. May 2, 2016. I have for several weeks now had a task hanging over me of ‘cataloguing John’s finds’… yes, Agent John in Fife has enthusiastically taken up his role as Agent and is determined to be ‘chief monkey hunter’ – although of course, that’s not an official title, and this blog isn’t a competition, as you all know. And here are the trees in the small avenue:. John is always very tena...
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Mapped | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. May 24, 2016. May 27, 2016. My work here at Monkey Map is done. More on that later, first the photograph. 8216;I want to do that.’. It wasn’t a ‘I quite fancy that’ sort of statement, but a very positive, definite desire. It was said with passion. We visited Anglesey this weekend. I was reminded (again) of the sea kayaking ‘moment’. Of how much I love Anglesey, the water, the sea, the beach. Not a few hours) each month to keep up with t...
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Cornwall | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. April 19, 2016. Knowing how much you all like a challenge I have something for you. I have a small number of monkey puzzle trees, all located in Cornwall, but I don’t have their accurate locations. Can you help? Agent John in Fife sent me these, and is fairly sure these are in gardens in Newquay, which is postcode TR. I’ve catalogued these trees as PL2 and PL3, and PL4 – but of course they could be in the TR postcode. They are mostly lo...
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My day | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. April 7, 2016. Today I wanted to tell you a bit more about what I do when I’m not looking for monkey puzzle trees, or cataloguing your finds – and how I spend the majority of my working life. Although whenever I am out working I am of course looking for monkey puzzle trees! Here’s my day. 830am Breakfast in my car in Anfield Cemetery. Seems strange? Image from Google – Queens Drive, April 2015, near Larkhill Place. I am then up at Anfie...
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About me | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. I am Sarah Horton, creator of the Monkey Map. Project. I live in Liverpool. I love monkey puzzle trees. Me and monkey BB1 at Clitheroe Castle, May 2014. As of May 2016, my work here at Monkey Map is done. I enjoy walking and like nothing more than spending a day observing nature, and can often be found with my head in Francis Rose’s wildflower guide. I also make renowned quiches, jam tarts, and lemon curd and marmalade. To the Monkey Map.
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The dilemma | Monkey Map
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The completed project of three years of mapping monkey puzzle trees. April 30, 2016. May 1, 2016. Yes, we’ve all seen it haven’t we? Monkey puzzle tree close to house. Ah. SE31, Burnt Ash Hill. This tree was planted just over 30 years ago by Pauline, in her front garden. She’s very fond of the tree. But what to do? I would be pleased for you to pose the question and interested in any response it brings up.’. If you have any advice for Pauline please do reply here. Thanks. Nick Waddington has some additio...