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During the heatwave much bark was shed from the London Plane trees, which have thrived in London as their bark was historically resistant to the pollution - or something.
Anyhoo, this bark would fall off in crispy chunks which when trodden on gave the most satisfying crunch ever.
:-)
Sir C
08-24-2018, 09:33 AM
During the heatwave much bark was shed from the London Plane trees, which have thrived in London as their bark was historically resistant to the pollution - or something.
Anyhoo, this bark would fall off in crispy chunks which when trodden on gave the most satisfying crunch ever.
:-)
You're familiar, of course, with the poem?
Green is the plane-tree in the square,
The other trees are brown;
They droop and pine for country air;
The plane-tree loves the town.
Here from my garret-pane, I mark
The plane-tree bud and blow,
Shed her recuperative bark,
And spread her shade below.
Among her branches, in and out,
The city breezes play;
The dun fog wraps her round about;
Above, the smoke curls grey.
Others the country take for choice,
And hold the town in scorn;
But she has listened to the voice
On city breezes borne.
You're familiar, of course, with the poem?
Green is the plane-tree in the square,
The other trees are brown;
They droop and pine for country air;
The plane-tree loves the town.
Here from my garret-pane, I mark
The plane-tree bud and blow,
Shed her recuperative bark,
And spread her shade below.
Among her branches, in and out,
The city breezes play;
The dun fog wraps her round about;
Above, the smoke curls grey.
Others the country take for choice,
And hold the town in scorn;
But she has listened to the voice
On city breezes borne.
Excellent! :clap:
Sir C
08-24-2018, 09:46 AM
Excellent! :clap:
Just something I tossed off in a moment of reverie.
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