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Other things along the trail.
 

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Teegate

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Your photography skills have improved substantially since you first started doing this. Very nice!

Guy
 

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a village...in the pines
"Other things along the trail"....

oji,
I am curious to attempt making a soup from lichens. I came across a recipe a few weeks ago. Perhaps I can convince Glo to taste test the batch on her visit..... :)
Anyone ever make or taste it? I'll report after the fact if we survive!

kame ( ? )
 

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a village...in the pines
Oji, I was thinking clams and salt pork.....so you're close! Perhaps something a little more mild so I can get a taste for the lichen..... BTW, Al had me eating cat brier shoots one outing, telling me they taste like asparagus :rolleyes:

Al, yes to trailing arbutus-british soldier lichen-broccoli lichen-false reindeer lichen-and furrowed shield lichen.....pretty sure. I'm saving you some soup!

turtle
 

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It's located on a hillside above the roaring rapids of Bisphams Mill Creek, just downstream from Turkey Buzzard Bridge.
 

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They're just starting to bloom. I'm going to check them again on Tuesday. I was told that they are very fragrant. I checked the pyxie at the bombing range today and saw just a dozen blooming.
 

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Oji, I was thinking clams and salt pork.....so you're close! Perhaps something a little more mild so I can get a taste for the lichen..... BTW, Al had me eating cat brier shoots one outing, telling me they taste like asparagus :rolleyes:

Al, yes to trailing arbutus-british soldier lichen-broccoli lichen-false reindeer lichen-and furrowed shield lichen.....pretty sure. I'm saving you some soup!

turtle

putting my order in now and I want some of your husbands ice tea mix to go with it:)
Al
 

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I gave it the sniff test but smelled nothing. Maybe because it just opened.
 

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With all the Oaks dead from the Gypsy Moths are Pines going to start to dominate these areas?
 

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Teegate

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Looks like that snapper had a rough winter.

Guy
 

oji

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He was really enjoying the sun. When I picked him up to move him to a safe spot he started hissing and snapping.
 

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Still grouchy after a long winters sleep ..... you just can't make them happy.

Guy
 

piker56

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Just out of the mud.

How big was the snapper? There wasn't a reference for size in the picture, just curious. My favorite picture of my wife is when she was moving baby snappers off a road and I took her picture with one in the palm of her hand. Wasn't big enough to do any damage yet. :)

Enjoyed the pictures.
Greg
 
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