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Feb 09, 2010 08:30

So... I finished this session's marking - huzzah! Very odd it is too - didn't know what to do with myself last night, not having to sit in front of the computer and decipher panicked handwriting for a couple of hours, so I watched some more Northern Exposure - one of my favourite ones, First Snow, which made me just a wee bit more homesick for ( Read more... )

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moth2fic February 9 2010, 10:03:15 UTC
Those trees are fabulous! I wonder why they made the noise louder - some sort of echo effect? Or was it just that you wouldn't expect that sort of noise in a forest and noticed it more?

I remember your fascinating posts from Alaska and especially the ice-bird.

Hope you enjoyed the R,R and R!!

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byslantedlight February 9 2010, 10:11:38 UTC
They're great, aren't they - I love trees... *g* Actually I think it may have been the opposite - on the side I entered the forest, the noise was muffled by the forest, but as I went through there was less and less padding between me and it... maybe. Or maybe it was to do with wind directions, or... it was just odd, and most... disconcerting. Forests should be quiet places, with the shush of the branches and the rustle of the leaves, and the sound of birdsong, not... enginery...

I can't decide if taking those Alaska pics feels like just yesterday or if it feels like years and years ago - three years ago, in fact... Only three years ago? I dunno!

Not been to R,R &R yet - that's tonight - wheeee! *g*

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miwahni February 9 2010, 11:25:30 UTC
What a shame that modern life intrudes so rudely on such an enchanted spot. And just look at that lake... one almost expects to see a lady's arm rise from the waters, bearing a magic sword.

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byslantedlight February 9 2010, 12:33:36 UTC
Yes! It was rather like that - or might have been with fewer screaming toddlers on bikes, and parents walking and chatting on mobiles at the same time...! Honestly!

Such a foggy day all around the east though - though I gather there was blue skies and birdsong just a bit further south in London, very odd!

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constant_muse February 9 2010, 12:39:31 UTC
so sorry that your adventure was spoiled by Stansted airport and the motorway. That's rotten. I always wanted to visit Hatfield forest, especially after reading the book about it by Oliver Rackham. When we used to live on the fen-edge, every so often I had a craving for trees, proper, big trees you could walk amongst, and then had to go south of Cambridge to find them.

Thanks for the link to agentxpendble's post, very interesting!

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byslantedlight February 14 2010, 09:39:40 UTC
Eeep - catching up again, sorry!

I've got to admit that I quite like visiting the fens, and all - I popped over to Anglesey Abbey yesterday - but I didn't feel entirely comfortable living there (House of Doom aside). I like trees too, and there's something that feels treeless about Cambs. east, even when you're staring at a tall tree!

It was a shame about the airport and the motorway - I did wonder if it'd be like that when I looked at the map, but... ah well, hey-ho! Still better to have the trees there - and it was a seriously busy place too, so presumably it's great for the locals!

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cloudless_9193 February 9 2010, 13:02:40 UTC
Beautiful mossy trees, and I like the lake and the road, very atmospheric! :-)

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byslantedlight February 14 2010, 09:40:51 UTC
Sorry - late catching up again...

It was very atmospheric in some ways - maybe it comes out more in the pics cos you can't hear the sound of engines roaring all around when you look at them!

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snailbones February 9 2010, 15:59:01 UTC


Such beautiful trees - they look so serene it's hard to believe there was so much noise. Ack! I love the ice bird too.

Have fun in the big city tonight!

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byslantedlight February 14 2010, 09:42:03 UTC
*running to catch up with replies* - sorry!

The pics do look serene, don't they - shame about the real life roar of engines! Right now I can hear birds of all kinds out my window, and it's so much more peaceful!

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