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Re: Large Unknown found in wood chips in Northeast [Re: Thayendanegea]
    #22324554 - 10/02/15 04:33 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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I'm with you relic...chanterelles and young chickens are my favorite....I also like the hens and even roosters if you get them early...I think they have my favorite flavors of all...lol..I'm hungry now, all I've had for lunch is bananas.:tongue:




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Re: Large Unknown found in wood chips in Northeast [Re: koods]
    #22324990 - 10/02/15 06:07 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Suhweet!!

I spotted these last week-end but left them to mature a bit.  They should be choice tomorrow after all the rain we've gotten.




I picked these instead to bring home.



These Chicken of the Woods were my first edible discovery of 2015:



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Re: Large Unknown found in wood chips in Northeast [Re: Nature Boy]
    #22326031 - 10/02/15 09:25 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

After reading this thread before work this morning, I've been singing this one all day.
In your honor N.B.


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Re: Large Unknown found in wood chips in Northeast [Re: foragedfungus]
    #22326906 - 10/03/15 05:03 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

:lolsy:

Never heard that one!  Only familiar with a couple of Talking Heads tunes, and they were from the early 90's IIRC.  Loved the whole first verse and refrain:

Big and I'm bad
And I want you to know
I hang around
Where the grass is greener
Totally naked, baby
Totally nude
Cause if I want to
Who's gonna stop me?
I'm absolutely free
Living in the trees
The birdies and the bees
Because I'm a nature boy
Locked up inside
You can't tell me where it's at
Open up, open up, open the door
Rocks and trees and physical culture
Some days you hide


I guess you wonder where you are
Nature boy, nature man, take me along
Deep in the woods we're undiscovered


The tune is a little childish, but I dig the sentiment!  On my way out as soon as it's a little more light to go on my first geocache adventure and  simultaneously hunt some edibles!  It POURED here for three straight days so I hope there's lots to see/find.

P.S. - Thanks for the rating. +5 right back 'atcha!!

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