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"The boys were so rough and used to whack my conkers so hard" - this cheered my morning SO much this morning (not your pain Heidi - just the words)


I am always saddened by the enormous quantities of perfectly good conkers left on the ground - it does seem to be a dying art.


The Estonian's have conker trees in Tallinn, they looked very puzzled when I tried explaining the game to them - it must be a democracy thing.


My Dad was a teacher in a particularly industrial and under-priveliged area of the Midlands - with little greenery. We lived near a wood and my Dad used to collect buckets of conckers and distribute them to his school-kids by throwing handfulls of them over the school field. Kids loved it, nowadays he would probably get done under health and safety legislation.


Did you know that the horse-chestnut is not an indigenous species but is actually from Turkey and the Middle East? It was introduced as a decorative tree by ... somebody.

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