Prowling on the Mountain

RON (PA) said:
Nice pics. Was the gun loaded?? Thanks for sharing and looks like you had a good time.

Yep, it was loaded, we were in 'prime country' for black bear, & mountain lions.

Fossis...............
 
fossis said:
COUNTRY GIRL said:
OK Judie tell us how you make the tea from the roots.

You just boil the roots, & add sugar

Rinse good to remove dirt, then boil, and to serve hot add a little water & sugar. To make a sweetened tea, boil good at a slow boil to get a good strong brew, add sugar while still hot, then cool it down and add more water. I like it better cold. I can't give the amount of water, cups of sugar, or how many roots. You have to use your own judgement.

:wink: RR
 
You sure got some neat looking stuff around your part of the country. Nice photos fossis.
 
Bridge End Farm said:
nice finds and pics

nice chain :thumbsup:

Thanks

Fossis.........
 
River Rat said:
fossis said:
COUNTRY GIRL said:
OK Judie tell us how you make the tea from the roots.

You just boil the roots, & add sugar

Rinse good to remove dirt, then boil, and to serve hot add a little water & sugar. To make a sweetened tea, boil good at a slow boil to get a good strong brew, add sugar while still hot, then cool it down and add more water. I like it better cold. I can't give the amount of water, cups of sugar, or how many roots. You have to use your own judgement.

:wink: RR

Thanks for the info Judie.
After i deliver these, I'll make myself some. :thumbsup:

Fossis...............
 
seger98 said:
You sure got some neat looking stuff around your part of the country. Nice photos fossis.

Thanks, we have lot's of fun 'prowling'. :P

Fossis................
 
Great pics Fossis!

What kind of fossil is that?

You find the neatest stuff!
 
muleskinner said:
Thanks for the pics, you never let us down. Keep em' coming.

Thanks Muleskinner, we'll do our best.

Fossis............
 
scotto said:
Great pics Fossis!

What kind of fossil is that?

You find the neatest stuff!

The last pic is an 'impression' of a (Calamite plant), there was a coal mine just south of here, & I
(over the years), have found petrified wood, ferns, 'Pyritized Ammonites' in shale, plus Chocopyrite, (blue, green golden) colored stone.
Most mts in this area have fossils in the creeks, & weathering out of the ground.
Come up next week & we'll go searching on a river, maybe do a little 'panning' for color. :thumbsup:
(Scotto lives down a ways in AR, we get together when we can).


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