oh they are yummy!!!
when i was with my ex we went to stay with his family in Austria. The men all went up to the mountains to collect wild mushrooms and his mum cooked them for dinner, mmmmmmmmmmm |
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...and just because its related to Fungi...
Ten miles from Arkham I had struck the trail
That rides the cliff-edge over Boynton Beach,
And hoped that just at sunset I could reach
The crest that looks on Innsmouth in the vale.
Far out at sea was a retreating sail,
White as hard years of ancient winds could bleach,
But evil with some portent beyond speech,
So that I did not wave my hand or hail.
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Sails out of Innsmouth! echoing old renown
Of long-dead times. But now a too-swift night
Is closing in, and I have reached the height
Whence I so often scan the distant town.
The spires and roofs are there - but look! The gloom
Sinks on dark lanes, as lightless as the tomb! |
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I often think about picking mushrooms when I see them when out walking in the forests/woods, however, I am too scared to do so in case they are poisonous. |
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When i used to stay at my grandma's i used to always go mushrooming with my grandad first thing in the morning. Used to know exactly where they would be in which fields. They where in abundance big proper field mushrooms, some where the size of dinner plates. My grandma used to make mushroom ketchup and you need loads to make that so it just shows how many there where.
I could take you to the exact spots now but i bet there isnt any there now. |
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