The Hazel Tree

by Jo Woolf

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  • ‘All nature has a feeling’ by John Clare

    October 30, 2016 /

    These lovely words by John Clare remind us of the true essence of autumn

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    Early summer gold

    June 12, 2015

    A timeless moment

    April 6, 2014

    A Christmas poem

    December 19, 2014
  • Beeches in Sutherland's Grove

    October 5, 2016 /

    Thank you to everyone who suggested that my next photo series should focus on autumn in Scotland.   A lovely idea!  This is my first choice, taken in Sutherland’s Grove in Argyll. Photo © Colin Woolf

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    Orkney: the Ring of Brodgar

    December 21, 2024

    ‘Bonnie Scotland’ by A R Hope Moncrieff and Harry Sutton Palmer

    January 11, 2016

    Orkney: St Magnus’ Cathedral, Kirkwall

    November 27, 2023
  • Midwinter hope

    December 4, 2013 /

    It’s been a while (six months, in fact!) since I posted my tribute to Edward Thomas’ Adlestrop, and the season has now rolled around from midsummer to midwinter. I can’t resist the opportunity to publish what is possibly my favourite poem of all time: ‘The Darkling Thrush’ by Thomas Hardy. It paints a vivid picture of a landscape in the icy grip of winter; death and desolation reign, but the gloom is pierced by an unexpected ray of hope. This is something that speaks to all of us as we struggle bleary-eyed on cold dark mornings, and then, a few meagre hours later, watch helplessly as the sun collapses below…

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    An Adlestrop moment

    June 29, 2013

    ‘Song of the trees’

    December 14, 2017

    Early summer gold

    June 12, 2015
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    New book

    "To dwellers in a wood, almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature."

    Thomas Hardy, 'Under the Greenwood Tree'
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