Drumming the moss, I listened for the sound of where the delicious mushrooms were hiding amidst the sounds of the forest’s peace. I continued to hunt for the main ingredient for dinner for another hour. The mud clung to my boots, caking thick as I walked through some of the small floods topped in parts of the woods. The blooms of colorful flowers will dot the landscape with all this rain we’ve been having. Except by the barns, the land would remain faded, considering the amounts of chemicals spread there.
I strolled home, grinning and grateful. Dinner would be yummy!
Ah, those nature walks. Brings back memories of childhood and foraging.
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🙂 A sample of the good old days! Thanks, Goff!
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Ah, the good old days! Many summer spent walking the fields looking for mushrooms. Enjoy your day My Friend.
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You too, Goff!
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Nicely written Susi.
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Thanks so much, Sadje! ❤
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My pleasure
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I felt everything you described. Beautiful writing
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Thank you so much for that. I appreciate it!
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I always thought it would be neat to learn how to hunt for mushrooms. I guess I never did because that takes also finding out where to look. Now in FL I don’t know if I could find any forests to find mushrooms!
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But you can! https://www.floridasmart.com/articles/mushroom-hunting-florida-beginner-mycophagy
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Wow, thanks! That would be a fun way to explore the outdoors!
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Have fun!
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Yeah … A yummy feed of mushrooms
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I ❤ mushrooms! 🙂
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