jadeblackhawk
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Went to Sharp Park today, after finding a safe route through the madness, I spent 2.5 hours wandering all over the woods, with only a couple of finds to show for it. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera.
1. Found a couple of morels peeking out of the ground. For those of you that like to go morel hunting, I imagine they will be in full swing in the next couple of days.
2. Found a junk ring and watch band in the middle of a thicket. Found a quartz watch as well, but it went in the garbage, it was decayed pretty badly. The rest of my finds were aluminum and tin cans.
3. And when I got home, I found a little bloodsucking fiend crawling on me, got Dan to kill it. Thank God it hadn't attached yet. I will be the first to say I'm not a girly girl. I can handle snakes, mice, spiders, wasps, etc. My first response to wildlife of any sort is usually to take a picture.
However, ticks turn me into a sniveling, hysterical, weepy mess. I had the first one ever in my life attached to me at Cascades last year, even though I was soaked in OFF. I'm surprised my heart survived the excitement. I don't remember driving home to get Dan to get it off me. That cigarette of his burned me and the tick, but the tick came off. I keep matches in my car now. I can survive a little burn blister.
So those of you that go out into those infested forests of horror, you can keep them. I remember why I stay out.
HH all, I'm off to check my hair again...
1. Found a couple of morels peeking out of the ground. For those of you that like to go morel hunting, I imagine they will be in full swing in the next couple of days.
2. Found a junk ring and watch band in the middle of a thicket. Found a quartz watch as well, but it went in the garbage, it was decayed pretty badly. The rest of my finds were aluminum and tin cans.
3. And when I got home, I found a little bloodsucking fiend crawling on me, got Dan to kill it. Thank God it hadn't attached yet. I will be the first to say I'm not a girly girl. I can handle snakes, mice, spiders, wasps, etc. My first response to wildlife of any sort is usually to take a picture.
However, ticks turn me into a sniveling, hysterical, weepy mess. I had the first one ever in my life attached to me at Cascades last year, even though I was soaked in OFF. I'm surprised my heart survived the excitement. I don't remember driving home to get Dan to get it off me. That cigarette of his burned me and the tick, but the tick came off. I keep matches in my car now. I can survive a little burn blister.
So those of you that go out into those infested forests of horror, you can keep them. I remember why I stay out.
HH all, I'm off to check my hair again...