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Larch, Spruce, Fir, Birch, Hand, Blast Hole Pond Road, Newfoundland 2007–2026

In association with the Urban Tree Festival, we welcomed Marlene Creates award-winning photographer and long time supporter of walk · listen · create, as our café guest.

Marlene discussed some of the work she has done over the past 24 years in her outdoor studio, which is a six-acre (2.4 hectares) patch of old-growth boreal forest where she lives on the island of Newfoundland – in particular, a series of 154 photographs, spanning 19 years, of native trees in the boreal forest ecosystem.

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The Urban Tree Festival is volunteer-led begun in 2018 and runs annually in May, funded through the generosity of festival-goers.
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