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Ashley Bowers
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Smeaton’s Tower (lighthouse, oak tree), Fairy doors 🧚♀️🍄 and Forks (low: deer / high: birds, squirrels, storms).
— Jul 16, 2024 12:59AM
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Meg Pilcher
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“Trees grow more branches on their southern side, as this is the brightest. As they get taller they inevitably shed lots of branches on their southern side too. This leaves a series of “eyes” looking at us from the south side of the tree”
These “eyes” are the whorls and circles you see on a tree trunk! Gooley even draws an illustration in the book, Sand County style
— Jul 14, 2024 05:30AM
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These “eyes” are the whorls and circles you see on a tree trunk! Gooley even draws an illustration in the book, Sand County style
Ashley Bowers
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“Professor for Damage Science.”
“Witch’s broom” : chaotic defensive response. Some animals nest here.
— Jul 10, 2024 09:29AM
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“Witch’s broom” : chaotic defensive response. Some animals nest here.
















