 Woodland trees, I suppose outside of my family, they have been my whole life. The woodland as a place where I grew up and trees now surround me in my house. They're showing my workplace, the places I walk and the places that I love to be in. I love walking along the Duivol Woods in particular because there's the river meandering through it and the sound of the water off the tree trunks makes you feel that the whole air around you is singing. When I look at a tree it's like looking at a mirror. I see it and in it whatever I want to see really and reflects back to me in a benevolent way whatever I'm feeling, wishing for or aspiring to. So if there was one thing about trees that I love about them it's that they will outlive me, they're bigger than me, they take me out of myself. And I appreciate that very much. I think that in Wales you're so close to trees, they even root under the pavements on which we walk that you cannot get away from them. They are connected to you and you to them in an intimate way and Woodland doesn't have to even think about it.