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    One with Nature JonnyP's Avatar
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    Tales from the wild wood..

    Superb programme imo.. I would of loved to have a nosey around that wood..

    Writer and woodsman Rob Penn begins a year-long project to bring an abandoned woodland, Strawberry Cottage Wood, back to life.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ood_Episode_1/
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ood_Episode_2/
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    Just watched the second episode, enjoying it so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyP View Post
    Superb programme imo.. I would of loved to have a nosey around that wood..

    Writer and woodsman Rob Penn begins a year-long project to bring an abandoned woodland, Strawberry Cottage Wood, back to life.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ood_Episode_1/
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ood_Episode_2/
    Thanks for posting those links Jonny I have thoroughly enjoyed watching those

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    Quote Originally Posted by TreeCamper View Post
    Thanks for posting those links Jonny I have thoroughly enjoyed watching those

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    Yeah me too. The presenter comes across well doesn't he.
    I would love to meet that tall guy who wore the fluorescent jacket and lives in a wood. He seemed interesting

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    It's a very good programme.
    I've met quite a few people like the man in the 2nd prog. A lot of people who work at the coppicing end of Forestry seem to be "damaged by life" in some way. I don't mean that remark to be taken in a derogatory manner. From my own perspective, it helped me come to terms with the loss of my wife.
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    Good heads up Jonny,what a lovely programe,the tall welsh guy was interesting,think Iv'e seen or heard of him before somewhere,any one catch his name? Paul

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    hello,
    Good post Jonny. Great programme

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    Damn Iplayer and its region lockout. Seems the BBC aint too keen on sharing its programming with the rest of the world :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaiTheIronHound View Post
    Damn Iplayer and its region lockout. Seems the BBC aint too keen on sharing its programming with the rest of the world :P
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    Cheers, will give it a shot mate

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