Ancient Forests and Landscape Gardens - Part 5, Bedfords Park continued

Mar 18, 2010 13:03

The most important part of Bedfords Park, from the point of view of Essex Wildlife Trust is the part I have yet to see in its full glory - the huge wildflower meadow, the most noticeable landmark of which is this fallen tree...


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fredbassett March 18 2010, 14:16:19 UTC
That looks lovely, and the wood carving is fabulous.

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lil_shepherd March 18 2010, 19:30:32 UTC
There is a lot of wood carving/sculpture in the local woods and parks. Even more surprisingly, they are administered by different local authorities and trusts. This one is Essex Wildlife Trust, but the parks administered by Redbridge are full of them. Some of them are very strange. Wait until you see the spiral-stairway-that-isn't, which is in Claybury Woods.

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fredbassett March 19 2010, 09:05:32 UTC
I love things like this. We have a couple in our local woods. I shall await the spiral staircase with interest!

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shiv5468 March 18 2010, 21:54:04 UTC
You know it almost makes me want to go for a walk there.

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lil_shepherd March 19 2010, 09:55:39 UTC
It's those new Doc Martens!

Maybe you should sit down until the urge goes away.

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lapswood March 18 2010, 23:09:46 UTC
Another nice outdoor collection. I like the shot of the two trees here most.

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lil_shepherd March 19 2010, 05:49:05 UTC
So do I.

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