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First Tree in August, with ripening fresh Walnuts. |
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I came upon this tree sixteen years ago while cutting the field beside my house. It was about three feet tall then, well-shaped, healthy, and beautiful. I guessed it was about two years old and most likely an offspring of the large walnut tree located in the center of the field at the top of the creek bank. That's when the idea came to me to develop a Black Walnut orchard in this field that I had been trying to decide what to do with. After all, Black Walnut is the wood I carved my first pieces from and it has remained the wood of choice throughout my career. And besides, this is the Walnut Creek Valley, Walnut Creek borders the property to the east, and both are named for the abundance of Black Walnut trees that grow here. There absolutely needed to be a Black Walnut orchard as part of the studio. I cleared the other plants away in a wide circle and marked the tree with pink surveyor's tape. From then on I cut the field carefully, isolating and marking other Walnut saplings, that I came across that summer and continued to do so for the next several summers. I also transplanted saplings into the areas of the orchard where none came up on their own. Over the years, I've come to refer to the tree that got it started as "First Tree" and now, sixteen years later, it continues to thrive as a founding member of the orchard. |
First Tree sixteen years on. |
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Looking up through branches of First Tree in late September. |