Autumn is shifting towards winter in the woods, but there's some lovely sights right now, such as this carpet of leaves:
The regrowth in the area we cut a year ago is still hanging on to a few leaves:
But most of the trees are bare, and the sun is low in the sky:
Just as I was finishing my lunch during a day of coppicing, I heard the familiar call of a Buzzard overhead. As pigeons scattered in terror, I grabbed the camera and managed to snap a few long-distance photos of them. One day I'd like to have my own hawk flying in the woods...
It was back to work after that though - things are progressing pretty well, we're well past the oak tree you can see towards the rear of this picture:
Meanwhile, we've also been preparing some produce for the Rye Christmas Market.Quite a bit went into making these. They've been collected in the woodland, dried for over a year, stripped of soft dead wood, wire brushed and finally shaped so they are stable and have a place to take a tea-light candle.
That's all for now...
Mike
Stumbled across this post accidentally, and very much enjoyed it. Coppicing and such looks like the sort of hard work that it satisfying, and I like your candle holders. I hope you get the prices you are hoping for in the market! Alan West
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan, it certainly is satisfying as well as being hard work! Cheers, Mike
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