The Omnivore’s Backpack
And it sounds like a lot but all of this can be made up into a fairly compact little bundle with a little thought.
Read More The Omnivore’s BackpackThe writings of Cedric Keith on wilderness, waters, renewal and freedom
And it sounds like a lot but all of this can be made up into a fairly compact little bundle with a little thought.
Read More The Omnivore’s BackpackYet, it’s also been a good year and I have much to be thankful for and I improved my own situation in many ways.
Read More Rumors of my Demise Have Been Greatly exaggerated…Over the last couple of weeks, Susan and I executed our Fall getaway, traveling west to Milbank, South Dakota, north to Virginia, Minnesota and back east via Appleton, Wisconsin.
Read More All Around The MidwestI consider the last week of September to be the peak of the mushroom season here in southwest Pennsylvania. This is when the widest range of mushrooms is mature and when some of the very best species of the season are harvestable. Winter is sparse here, spring offers Morels, Pheasant Back and a few others, […]
Read More The Peak of the SeasonIn the late fall grasses just behind the Jack o’ Lantern and against a dead tree, there was a gargantuan brown mushroom mass that simply looked like a pile of oak leaves.
Read More Hens in the WoodsAt the tail end of a long day’s wade, we crossed a crude barrier splattered with a handful of “Posted” signs barring trespassing in the reaches we’d just finished fishing.
Read More Embrace The Wild – Keep The ChangeThrough it all though, I’ve become much less fearful of these fruits of the forest floor (or decaying logs, or trees…) That’s what knowledge is good for – conquering fear and inspiring more curiosity.
Read More Maturing with mushrooms