Swinging in the poison ivy patch

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Covered a little ground before the poison ivy starts growing leaves. Old home site that was abandoned over 90 years ago.
Peters 10 Gauge & a 1919D Lincoln cent.
You are braver than me. I break out just being near that stuff. Congrats.
MM
 

Love the headstamp! Careful out there! Hubby can attest to the fact that you don't need the leaves to get the itch. I swear he can just look at a patch and break out.
 

The dead leaves on the ground and even the roots of poison Ivy/oak can infect you too. I found that out the hard way! 😬
 

Nice finds! Thanks for sharing.
 

Love the headstamp! Careful out there! Hubby can attest to the fact that you don't need the leaves to get the itch. I swear he can just look at a patch and break out.
I don’t recall ever getting much of an allergic reaction to poison ivy, but I have to wash myself and my clothes good or I’ll give it to the Mrs.
I learned this the hard way…
 

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