truthseeker
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Anyone got any good locations to recommend as edible mushroom hunting sites (or even non edible, identification is half the fun anyway)?
Yes, I couldn't afford to go last year, but made sure I can this year. The price also includes coffee/tea and scones in the morning and sandwiches etc. after the hunt.Yeah I was thinking of doing one of those hunts with Bill O Dea - pricey though.
Also ordered the Opinel knife on Amazon yesterday, the professional looking one with the brush on the end!
At least I'll look the part, even if I haven't much of a clue yet what I picking up.![]()
Firefly - thats exactly the kinds of memories I have from an old neighbour. Where I grew up was all farmers fields, we were the last estate before the countryside started. Of course these days its all been built up but Ive never lost the wonder at nature that I developed in childhood.
Think I might go up into the loft later on![]()
Sounds like where I grew up too. Scouting for tadpoles was another favourite passtime of mine along with capturing (and releasing) bees in a jam jar, playing glassy-alleys (marbles), and chessies (chestnuts on a string). Think I might go up into the loft later on and try and find a few photos![]()
Incidentally Delgirl. I enjoyed the talk on foraging in Powerscourt thanks to your tip off. I need to take this to a new level with some sort of field trip though.
The talk on foraging was ok and you can't really complain as it was free.Incidentally Delgirl. I enjoyed the talk on foraging in Powerscourt thanks to your tip off. I need to take this to a new level with some sort of field trip though.
Very much looking forward to the fungi hunt at Avondale on 6th October and hope the weather's not too miserable!
I am having difficulty booking this through the website. I have also emailed Bill about this but no reply. Also trying to book a local B&B for a night. Again no reply.
They are not making it easy.