Stones and schrooms

Brandiwine

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The only thing to keep me from hunting for artifacts (other than my busy life) are those amazing mushrooms that pop up around the Appalachians in the spring...morels. Lots of caches of those bad boys. Gardening has brought a lot of broken pieces and flake and this one I'll post. Garden is full of fieldstone, sandstone and this baby just stood out. In thinking it might be my first piece of hardstone...a pecking stone maybe? It definitely isn't native among the other stones...but I'll let you all give me the verdict.
 

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all I can see is the mushrooms. Num!!
 

Dry land fish! Good stuff. GodBless Chris
 

Best time of the year, walking the river banks and searching for artifacts, and bringing home , "Natures Bounty" of mushrooms, fiddleheads, and wild leaks!:happy3:
 

nice mushrooms wish i could find some
 

hey hey brandi
i like the mushrooms
very soon they will show up here like they do every spring
i learned how to find them from a friend about 2o years ago
after a rain and a day or two of sunshine he would pick them, a lot of them, in the cottonwoods along the missouri river
nothing like some walleye and morels made fresh in the springtime of north dakota....
i like the sharks tooth you made for me and showed it to russy today
 

nice love the mushrooms also,pretty rock too.
 

Oh yummy! I love those dry land fish!
 

hey hey brandi
i like the mushrooms
very soon they will show up here like they do every spring
i learned how to find them from a friend about 2o years ago
after a rain and a day or two of sunshine he would pick them, a lot of them, in the cottonwoods along the missouri river
nothing like some walleye and morels made fresh in the springtime of north dakota....
i like the sharks tooth you made for me and showed it to russy today

Glad you like them Larson! I'll be honest I didn't know morels grew that far west.

And I would so have loved to send you a sharks tooth necklace....but it wasn't me darling! Some other very deserving soul should get the credit! Check out the thread you started thanking me...what's funny is I love to hunt for them and have a tooth similar to that...I thought I may have ate some magic mushrooms by accident and sent you something I didn't remember...but no Mandan bead here. Hope you find the true sender.
 

Fiddleheads are the only veggie I HATE!! Ate em in Maine,,yuck! Shrooms,,they come from a cow field right? Oh,,those were the days. Morels, I`ve hunted but never found. One day soon I hope.
P.S. Now I get it Larson!!
 

Fiddleheads are the only veggie I HATE!! Ate em in Maine,,yuck! Shrooms,,they come from a cow field right? Oh,,those were the days. Morels, I`ve hunted but never found. One day soon I hope.
P.S. Now I get it Larson!!

As with a lot of traditional foods it depends on the maker. I've had fiddleheads and loved them and other times....as you said, yuck!

Oh, those cow field days...those wavy, colorful, mind expanding cow field days. Lol.
 

Fiddleheads are the only veggie I HATE!! Ate em in Maine,,yuck! Shrooms,,they come from a cow field right? Oh,,those were the days. Morels, I`ve hunted but never found. One day soon I hope.
P.S. Now I get it Larson!!

ok tn creeker and thanks again friend
 

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