Why a Veteran Tree Survey Is Essential For Protecting Ancient Trees
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Why a Veteran Tree Survey Is Essential For Protecting Ancient Trees
Documenting Veteran Trees with Tony Wade at YSP/ Solitary Trees
Over the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to help document an ancient oak tree at Yorkshire Sculpture Park alongside artist Tony Wade and the Apple Tree Ladies group. As part of the Ancient Woodland Inventory, we learnt how to take measurements and observations of veteran trees, learning to see them not just as part of the landscape, but as living archives.
Documenting the trees with Tony and the group gave me a deeper appreciation of the care and reflection that goes into his work. Being Apart of the process wasn’t just educational. It was healing. It asked us to slow down, to observe closely, and to value what often goes unnoticed.
As part of this process, we were also invited back to Tony’s exhibition at YSP, where he showcased the digital drawings he made on Procreate, from documenting the many veteran trees scattered across the park. Wade doesn’t over complicate these designs; instead, he captures their individuality; each curve, twist, hollow, and knot, as if they were identical portraits.
Solitary Trees reminded me that solitude doesn’t mean isolation. It can mean grounding. Presence. A space to observe and grow. Spending time with these trees, both through documentation and art, leaves a lasting impact on how I think about the land, community, and creative process.
The Walking Twins of Roosendael
Breaking News! Two planes have crashed to the ground at Roosendael in Flanders, Belgium. Miraculously, no one was killed, and they walked away from the wreckage.
The Walking Twins of Roosendael
So free and beautiful, tall in the sky, they flew,
Until a great storm raged and raged and blew,
Their hands slipped, their embrace was broken,
Crashing to the ground, their neighbours were woken,
No one was killed, only slight injuries,
The miraculous Walking Twins of Roosendaal are no 'plain' trees!
Tree hunter Rob McBride Sept. 2023
Platanus x hispanica (London Plane)
Bomen Beter Beheren weekend in Roosendael - Sint-Katelijne-Waver Arboweekend 29 sept – 1 okt Domein Roosendael - Veterane bomen Massive thanks to organisers, Willem Van Der Linden, Sander Van Coillie, plus Kjel Dupon and Wim Peeters, and all the incredible arborists and attendees that came to such an amazing event. Thank you also to the Catering Staff for the delicious food and drink. And special thanks to speakers... Nico d’hamers ; Kris van de kerkhove; Jeroen Snaaijers ; Ruben van Praag ; Koen Smets ; Frits Gielissen ; Guy Herremans ; Alex Lefevre Thanks also to Belgian Tree hunters Roel Jacobs and Marc Meyer for their inspiration and trips around the Great Trees of Belgium over many years.
The 'Not-so Plain' Walking Twins of Roosendael
The Planes crashed to the Earth...Now they 'Walk' to London...
Platanus xhispanica (London Plane)
They are no longer 'ROOTED' to the spot....The Walking Twins of Roosendael... They are an OPEN CLASSROOM for everyone to learn about the wonders of trees... PHOENIX trees regenerate and root after falling to the ground...essentially, they 'walk' across landscapes. In three hundred years, these Platanus will be a long way from the 'Mother Trees'.
Not any old PLANE Forest...a real gem of Europe...
Wonderful, tree man Ton above tree man arborist Bert
Playing the 'Nail' game... Arjan below is the Champion mostly.. If I can remember! Lol.
Such an important event for all of these excellent arborists to come together to discuss veteran trees and so much more...
I look forward to the next event with Bomen Beter Beheren.