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Happy way belated birthday Sandy!!! I got busy and stopped reading - and am catching up now. You are awesome!! Please give our best to Peter and Henry - we hope you had a lovely bday - and that the ride continues to go smoothly-
Best,
Susan
Happy belated birthday Peter!
2 years agoI think you’re right now that I understand it.
2 years agoExactly what I was coming here to say! Those would probably NOT be the folks saying tRump lost……..
2 years agoLikely chicory but not enough detail in the photo to be sure.
http://www.missouriplants.com/Cichorium_intybus_page.html
Dinner looks amazing Peter! I would love a boel of that fruit salad. Sandy...those hills! I cant imagine cresting those hills with cars trying to pass. Again, beautiful pictures. Happy to hear all is well, that you always have a good welcoming by Henry!
2 years agoYou are amazing Sandy! So enjoy reading your journey. Stay safe!
2 years agoLooks like poison hemlock. Bad actor! Very toxic if ingested and highly invasive as well. All over the place around Dayton.
2 years agoWell, good for you for finding the positives on what could be a boring trail ride. I have similar feelings about most trails I have ridden and am pleased you found some good stuff to see!
2 years agoThat was very neat you could go past your wedding venue. Yes, things do change over time, but glad you got to see it as it is now.
2 years agoGood reason not to pick wild flowers you don’t know!
2 years agoRoots are edible, but leaves can cause severe skin blisters.
https://hennepinmastergardeners.org/dont-eat-this-type-of-parsnip/
Yes. Roots... dried and roasted.
https://www.growforagecookferment.com/foraging-for-chicory/#:~:text=The%20young%20leaves%20of%20chicory,blooms%20between%20July%20and%20October.
I ate some and some were sweet!
2 years ago
Hooray, your on your way.....back home!! Don't let a little cornhusker breeze slow you down. Z
2 years ago