Monochrome photo of a felled tree stump

Wood trauma.

A large stand of local trees has been cut down. A government sign advises that they have been thinned so that replanting and regrowth can occur.

As I walk through it, the feeling is more of a traumatic cull. Random chainsaw cuts and witness marks leave some stumps as amateur totem poles.

It is just an adjustment, I know.

The trees will recover, and perhaps be better for the space and light.

Yet as I take my photos amongst the carnage the feeling of disrespect will not shake off.

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2 responses to “Wood trauma.”

  1. @shojiwax.com I used to work in forestry overseeing thinning projects. As you said, that's amateur work, and I wouldn't have allowed a contractor leave a project looking like that. I'd also probably never hire them again.

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  2. Stuart Bullock Avatar
    Stuart Bullock

    Sad. It reminds me of a quote:

    The axe forgets what the tree remembers.

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