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rotuts

rotuts

@TicTac 

 

Nice !

 

I admire mushroom foragers .

 

Ive live in FR and SP  and its a calling.

 

in my area , there is an ElmBank , 1/2 very wooded , 

 

where I used to take my Lab Ridge for walks 

 

6:00 AM ,  4 or so doggers would show up , and walk their dogs 

 

in an area w no cars.

 

but the wooded areas has all sorts of mushrooms.

 

 particular fall or PeakMushroomSeason

 

several families arrived , with a deep history of 

 

mushrooming in central europe.

 

they asked me about this one and the other one

 

had a seen them ?

 

and they left w quite a haul of mushrooms that would 

 

otherwise , have been recycled , for the next year.

 

Ive seen groups of button ( brown ones ) in the fields 

 

w/o many trees , but chose to leave them a long.

 

as I had a wood stove , and got ' fresh ' logs back then

 

I got very close to getting mushroom plugs

 

for those fresh logs. 

 

Im fine w what's at MarketBasket 

 

these days.

rotuts

rotuts

@TicTac 

 

Nice !

 

I admire mushroom foragers .

 

Ive live in FR and SP  and its a calling.

 

in my area , there is an ElmBank , 1/2 very wooded , 

 

where I used to take my Lab Ridge for walks 

 

6:00 AM ,  4 or so doggers would show up , and walk their dogs 

 

in an area w no cars.

 

but the wooded areas has all sorts of mushrooms.

 

 particular fall or PeakMushroomSeason

 

several families arrived , with a deep history of 

 

mushrooming in central europe.

 

they asked me about this one and the other one

 

had a seen them ?

 

and they left w quite a haul of mushrooms that would 

 

otherwise , have been recycled , for the next year.

 

Ive seen groups of button ( brown ones ) in the fields 

 

w/o many trees , but chose to leave them a long.

 

as I had a food stove , and get ' fresh ' logs back then

 

I got very close to getting mushroom plugs

 

for those fresh logs. 

 

Im fine w what's at MarketBasket 

 

these days.

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