Wonderful, I'm jealous. Brings back memories.
Growing up in the foothills of Alberta, we picked a lot of morels. They would be thick on the ground if there had been a fire through. Did not do well in heavy shade areas, deciduous bush edge and south slopes were best. We would watch the north side as we rode east or west on horseback on a bush trail.
Once, me about ten and my sister 13 went out walking. Found a bunch, took off shirts and filled the sleeves. Walked through the village shirtless, her in bra. Wonder what the people thought?
Morel mushroom time!!!!
- Farrier1987
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Farrier1987. South of Chatham on Lake Erie. Chickens, goats, horse, garden, dog, cat. Worked all over the world. Know a little bit about a lot of things. No incubator, broody hens.
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Ahhh thanks for reminding me Kathy
I've been hunting these last few days
Tonight success!!!!!!
On the side of a hill with no trees around!!! Yep you got it right. ONE lonely morel. Lol
I've been hunting these last few days
Tonight success!!!!!!
On the side of a hill with no trees around!!! Yep you got it right. ONE lonely morel. Lol
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