A wooden thing fallen off a  tree - don't know what it is

but it fascinates me, looks just like a critter (I put a 20c piece

to show the size).

 

WOOD CRITTER.JPG.

 

 

We're wondering how long it will be before this tree in our

backyard gives in to gravity

 

LEANING TREE.jpg

A wooden jewellery box with metal embellishments that belonged to my father's family -  about 200 years old

 

JEWELLERY BOX.jpg

 

JEWELLERY BOX LID.jpg

Your 'tree of gravity" has outlasted that brickwall's integrity.  Smiley Very Happy

 

DEB


@lloydslights wrote:

Your 'tree of gravity" has outlasted that brickwall's integrity.  Smiley Very Happy

 

DEB


Darn right, lol       Smiley Very Happy

My dads infinity carving.

 

 

infinity.JPG

 

Joono


@bright.ton42 wrote:

A wooden thing fallen off a  tree - don't know what it is

but it fascinates me, looks just like a critter (I put a 20c piece

to show the size).

 

WOOD CRITTER.JPG.

 

 


That is a Banksia cone, the seeds come out of the little openings.


@lloydslights wrote:

Your 'tree of gravity" has outlasted that brickwall's integrity.  Smiley Very Happy

 

DEB


or the cause ot its demise

That is a Banksia cone, the seeds come out of the little openings.


 Wow thanks boris I had no idea.  So maybe it's not classed as wood then.