I went to the woods. I did feel a bit better amongst the trees, but the hike back up to my home has ruined all that and felt horrible (this is why I want to buy a house right beside woods).

I met this sight, which looks terrible. If I didn't know better, I'd assume the woods were being removed for some kind of development.

But I do know better. I know that this is the work of the Woodland Trust, and the wood is being saved, not killed. There are three major projects ongoing: remove the destructive rhododendrons, cut back the invasive conifers, and also unfortunately to remove a stand of diseased trees. In their place, native trees and ground plants will grow. Clearings will be encouraged to develop naturally, all the better for biodiversity.

This will be wonderful. It's a shame that so much destruction is required to get there. But needs must.

@RolloTreadway
i'm very glad the woods helped, but sorry you feel so awful now. can you rest this afternoon?

and goodness yes that does look bad. but good, good very that they're taking action to protect, restore, nurture. hopefully soon, 🌱

take care of you (protect, restore, nurture), and i hope you feel better soon 

@moonrabbit Well, since I got home I've started cooking and done some cleaning and showered and done laundry and after lunch I need to plant some seeds and then I can feel upset about how exhausting the weekend has been but after that I can probably rest.

How are you?

And yes, it's difficult to see such destruction but I look forward to how wonderful it will be in time.

@RolloTreadway
i hope the planting and feeling upset go by quickly and that some gentleness finds you before the end of the day.

and yes, it will be amazing! and even more amazing to watch it grow and change. will you be able to visit it, do you think, once you've moved? i suppose it depends on where you go. and maybe you'll have new woodlands to watch!

@moonrabbit Yes, I will certainly move to where there are woods, and it should be easy enough to visit these ones. Wherever I move to, it won't be so far afield, and I will have a car.