Friday, 6 March 2026

Skywatch & Treewatch

 

03/03/2026, 07:08

03/03/2026, 07:19


The two photos above were taken from my kitchen window on Tuesday morning.

Since then, the rest of the week has offered clear blue sky and sunshine, but still some frosty nights. The snow and ice is almost all gone - only a little bit lingering here and there in shadowy places where it was piled up by the snow ploughs.


 In my Wednesday post, I showed a tree in the cemetery being taken down because of Dutch elm disease. The next day, I passed by the same spot again, and below is what remained of the tree trunk then. I don't know if taking down the rest just needs different tools, so will be done later, or if they intend to leave some part of it.

 

 
Seeing the bare tree trunk against the sky like that, I was reminded of an alternative solution that I saw last summer when visiting a park in the city of Linköping (click on the link for my full post from there). There they had saved  the trunks of some trees that died from the same disease, and turned those into wooden sculptures:

 

 

 Linking to Skywatch Friday

  



7 comments:

  1. What a lovely idea to transform those tree trunks into sculptures.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Addy, yes, I was impressed by those where I was there. I doubt that our cemetery will be able to do the same, though...

      Delete
  2. Lovely view from your kitchen window. Love the sculptures!

    ReplyDelete
  3. lets hope a wood carver will volunteer services to carve it. I love those carved trees

    ReplyDelete
  4. It is a sad sight. Would be awesome if they could carve it the way they did these wonderful ones!

    ReplyDelete
  5. It’s wonderful to see how something lost to Dutch Elm Disease can still be given new life through creative carving

    ReplyDelete

Communication is what makes blogging fun :)
... but all spam or suspected spam will be deleted.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...