Mushroom mania! I can’t believe the variety of mushrooms, it’s attributed it to all the rain we had this year… my vegetables suffered but the mushrooms thrived. I found a few edible as well as a few small puffballs but I left them for critters and next year.
Every colour imaginable, as well as shapes & texture, on the forest floor and up in the trees. Several (the orange) have a jello like texture. Mushrooms are truly fascinating -like flowers in the garden - these are the ‘flowers’ of the woods.
Speaking of mushrooms - have you watched: 9 Perfect Strangers?
(on Prime) a few times it’s had me thinking: Wow… about time.
Psilocybin Mushrooms are discussed quite a bit. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone but in one episode they also discuss the terrifying side effects ( & sad reality for too many) of medicine. Imagine giving your child a medication that states could give them suicidal thoughts in the pamphlet provided (which you read) - and then does.
When is the medicine worth it? I have no doubts this has happened to many and would be difficult to live with.
When Dr.s wanted to prescribe our son with pain medication they warned us “it would help pain - BUT would destroy his organs - in as short at 3 years, serious damage could be done”. It was an easy decision for me to say: NO.
Thank God we discovered cannabis. I guess it is why to date, I still get upset when people knock cannabis & it’s helping- healing properties. Look at the deadly history of opiates. Difficult decisions, life is full of them.
Choices - its good to have them.
Speaking of cannabis - my plants did nicely this summer, considering I gave them zero attention. I think I’ll leave them in the ground and see if I can revive them in the spring, they are in the front of the house where they got full sun & I only had to water them twice, the rain did the rest.. It’s too bad the chickens or goats didn’t like to eat them, I’m sure it would be a healthy snack but they preferred ‘weeds’ - like clover. I tried last summer too - even giving them their own plants in the pen, nope - they sniffed and kept going. I don’t smoke the cannabis I grow, I leave it for creatures and to nibble or myself occasionally - It’s a lovely burst of ‘pepper’ flavour in a salad. Lovely to look at in the garden too!
I’ve noticed a few leaves in the trees changing colours - it won’t be long now.
Next: Kermit the Frog- just for fun!
Every colour imaginable, as well as shapes & texture, on the forest floor and up in the trees. Several (the orange) have a jello like texture. Mushrooms are truly fascinating -like flowers in the garden - these are the ‘flowers’ of the woods.
Speaking of mushrooms - have you watched: 9 Perfect Strangers?
(on Prime) a few times it’s had me thinking: Wow… about time.
Psilocybin Mushrooms are discussed quite a bit. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone but in one episode they also discuss the terrifying side effects ( & sad reality for too many) of medicine. Imagine giving your child a medication that states could give them suicidal thoughts in the pamphlet provided (which you read) - and then does.
When is the medicine worth it? I have no doubts this has happened to many and would be difficult to live with.
When Dr.s wanted to prescribe our son with pain medication they warned us “it would help pain - BUT would destroy his organs - in as short at 3 years, serious damage could be done”. It was an easy decision for me to say: NO.
Thank God we discovered cannabis. I guess it is why to date, I still get upset when people knock cannabis & it’s helping- healing properties. Look at the deadly history of opiates. Difficult decisions, life is full of them.
Choices - its good to have them.
Speaking of cannabis - my plants did nicely this summer, considering I gave them zero attention. I think I’ll leave them in the ground and see if I can revive them in the spring, they are in the front of the house where they got full sun & I only had to water them twice, the rain did the rest.. It’s too bad the chickens or goats didn’t like to eat them, I’m sure it would be a healthy snack but they preferred ‘weeds’ - like clover. I tried last summer too - even giving them their own plants in the pen, nope - they sniffed and kept going. I don’t smoke the cannabis I grow, I leave it for creatures and to nibble or myself occasionally - It’s a lovely burst of ‘pepper’ flavour in a salad. Lovely to look at in the garden too!
I’ve noticed a few leaves in the trees changing colours - it won’t be long now.
Next: Kermit the Frog- just for fun!