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Oak in Autumn: March 2008
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Friday, March 28, 2008. January, February, March the buds are swelling and the leaves almost here! There's a smidgen of a smidgen of colour round the oak. Like a little misty halo, like a shifting orange smoke. There's a whisper of a whisper of flowers on the ash. Like tiny threads of cotton, like a greeny-yellow rash. And for sure, there on the chestnut, there's a swelling sticky bud. Though the fields around are soaking and the cows knee deep in mud.). Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Links to this post.
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Oak in Autumn: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Spring is getting ahead of me. Tomorrow will be different. Ll have time show a detailed version of how the oak has changed - or maybe. Won't Anyway the tree will have changed even if. D better try to catch up. Here is the oak as it was yesterday. The leaves are showing now all right! And there's a chance to compare the new green with the old green in the title picture taken last October. And to look back to just over three weeks ago when it was covered in snow. Links to this post.
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Oak in Autumn: May 2008
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Thursday, May 15, 2008. The oak in full leaf with New Forest ponies underneath. I will try to photograph that and will follow the progress of the oak apples from time to time. See a previous post for more about them. Soon I hope to put up a slideshow of the changes since last October. Meanwhile you can follow other trees in the sister blog Treewatch. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. The story of the little oak. October lots of leaves but starting to turn. Here is a pi...
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Oak in Autumn: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007. October 31 - 8 days since the heading picture - Real change since yesterday. For the first time since I have been photographing the tree every afternoon, I have noticed a real change since the day before. I've added a couple of pics from the leaf litter and area round the base of the oak. And a close up of the leaves. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. October 30 - First week gone. Todays picture is above. How many more weeks to go? Chang...
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Oak in Autumn: December 2007
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Saturday, December 8, 2007. Dec 8 - Another wet day and a rest for the blog. See you after Christmas. A rest for this blog. This blog will rest for a bit although I am continuing to keep a record of the tree. I'm working on a definitive series of pics to show the leaf fall in stages and maybe a movie. This will take time so take a look after Christmas when you have a spare moment and wonder at the leaf change and fall over this sunlit autumn. But another blog here. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Comes from Ma...
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Oak in Autumn: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Now an exhibition and web site. This blog has now spawned an exhibition and a website. The Exhibition, called "Oak: Autumn into Spring" is currently (February 2012) in the church at Minstead in the New Forest, close to the site of the tree. I hope the exhibition will move on elsewhere in the course of time. Email if you would like to put it up. The website is at www.mellersh.org/oak. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Links to this post. Labels: oak autum spring exhibition.
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Oak in Autumn: Spring is getting ahead of me
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Spring is getting ahead of me. Tomorrow will be different. Ll have time show a detailed version of how the oak has changed - or maybe. Won't Anyway the tree will have changed even if. D better try to catch up. Here is the oak as it was yesterday. The leaves are showing now all right! And there's a chance to compare the new green with the old green in the title picture taken last October. And to look back to just over three weeks ago when it was covered in snow.
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Oak in Autumn: Now an exhibition and web site
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Now an exhibition and web site. This blog has now spawned an exhibition and a website. The Exhibition, called "Oak: Autumn into Spring" is currently (February 2012) in the church at Minstead in the New Forest, close to the site of the tree. I hope the exhibition will move on elsewhere in the course of time. Email if you would like to put it up. The website is at www.mellersh.org/oak. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Labels: oak autum spring exhibition. If you like this blog look at:.
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Oak in Autumn: The story of the little oak
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008. The story of the little oak. October lots of leaves but starting to turn. November the leaves are falling. December no leaves, and start of March just a hint of the buds. The end of April and the beginning of May. The leaves are back. Jeanie and Nick Mellersh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you like this blog look at:. A look at a number of trees around the world as they change. A look at the seasonal changes along a Southern English footpath. The story of the little oak.
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Oak in Autumn: May Day and Oak apples
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. May Day and Oak apples. First day of May and the leaves are getting thicker. I saw my first New Forest foal this morning. Standing awkwardly on it's four legs, with the legs spread out slightly wider at the bottom. They are tall but very thin and narrow. Didn't get a pic. Let's hope I find one under the tree. But you haven't heard the half of it. Which generation came first? You might well ask but don't expect a sensible answer. Http:/ www.koleopterologie.de/. PS Oak Apple day.