The Hazel Tree

The Hazel Tree

by Jo Woolf

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Beauly Priory

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Craig Phadrig and its kings

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Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness

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Birdsong and light

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Winter trees in Glen Roy

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From the River Awe to Loch Etive

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The old pinewoods in Glen Orchy

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  • Snowdrops: welcome signs of spring

    February 21, 2013 /

    Nothing raises your spirits in late winter quite like a carpet of snowdrops. Spring can't be far away!

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  • Purdey’s PAWS Awards 2013 – the results!

    February 16, 2013 /

    I’m sure you’ll all have been on tenterhooks, awaiting the results of the PAWS Awards 2013. I am delighted to announce that I have been voted Best Actress by an overwhelming majority (well, a slight margin) for my starring roles in A Passage to India and Jaws 2. Ponyo has won Best Supporting Actress for her natural talent in The Hangover;   this demanding role required a lot of lounging, a discipline which I believe she is continuing to practise on a daily basis. Here are some photos of me and Ponyo receiving our coveted trophies.   Thank you for your votes!

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  • The magic of the birch

    February 14, 2013 /

    The birch is the tree of love, fertility, new beginnings... and broomsticks

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