We’re about to hit a brief lull here. We aren’t going away, and we have some interesting things in the works, but we’re a little lighter than usual on content for the next couple of weeks. It’s partly the time of year, partly that everyone is crazy-busy with a multitude of projects and offline responsibilities.
Comparative Geeks, on the other hand, is supercharged with guest posts at the moment and much of the Sourcerer crew is publishing there this summer. It’s the happening place to be right now 😉
Have a great day!
Have a wonderful lull. 🙂 … wood ages so, so, magnificently.
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Yes, it does! I love to photograph some aging wood 🙂
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really like this insight into the life of a deceased tree!!
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Yeah. I wish I could interpret the rings.
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I think the number of rings starting from the centre are relating to years. Any thick or broken lines relate to a trauma or good year… But I am no expert. 🙂
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Telling the trauma from the the good years — and what counts as a ring when you are looking at the narrow ones — are the part that confuses me. It’s a bit like looking at a fingerprint, though, really. I’m assuming they’re all unique.
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I believe that they are just like finger prints no two the same… like you I would love to decipher them!!
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