Le 17 sept. 07 à 09:51, bill kilpatrick a écrit :

> if, on that great day of reckoning and final
> judgement, god turns out to be arboreal in nature, i,
> for one, am in a lot of trouble.  driving a tractor
> has been a learning experience ... the brunt of which,
> alas, has been borne by the lower branches of our
> bruised and addled olive trees.
>
> dryads don't exist ... right? (knock wood)

Any one made an olive backed lute? Could be a way for all to be  
forgiven …
Anthony

>
> - bill (ex-owner of an arthur godfrey, plastic
> ukulele)
>
> --- Ron Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> "There is a professional tree-torturer on this list.
>> I'm sure he will appear
>>
>> soon.
>> RT"
>>
>> Does this count as 'appearing out of the woodwork'?
>>
>> In the 30 years, where I have lived at my present
>> address, I have cut down
>> and removed from my garden...
>>
>> 6 x Lombardy Poplar trees
>> 1 x Willow Tree
>> 1 x Weeping Willow
>> 2 x Flowering Cherry trees
>> 4 x Leylandii conifer trees
>> 1 x Pear tree
>> 1 x Apple tree
>> 1 x Sycamore tree
>> Several bushes...etc.
>>
>> All of these were mature and in good health and have
>> now been replaced with
>> other, more sensibly sized, indigenous species.  -
>> We now have half-hour
>> extra daylight!
>>
>> I may even glean some home-grown material for
>> lute-building.
>>
>> I plan to remove a big Bramley apple-tree soon, as I
>> have saplings to set.
>>
>> But hey, I'm no professional woodsman...and they
>> didn't suffer...much.
>>
>>
>> Best Wishes
>>
>> Ron (UK)
>>
>>
>>
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