Today it has rained all day, and it’s predicted to rain all night. So it’s been a grey, cold day, and the yard is getting mushy. I’m not complaining, though. Hopefully this will go a long way toward breaking our persistent drought.
There seems to be some interest in one of the forums I post on in wild edibles. So I was going through my files tonight to find pictures to share with them. It was fun remembering the days I found the different plants, how much I enjoyed discovering them, and remembering how alive and happy I felt.
Since I have no camping or Casita news to share with you, I’ll let you go along with me as I recall happy foraging days in the past.
If there is interest, I’ll keep going through my files and posting more of these photos. If not, then this is a one-day trip! 🙂

Bull thistle flower stalk. Cut the stalk and hold it in a gloved hand. I use Leatherman pliers to peel the bristly skin off the stalk. What is left tastes like celery and can be eaten raw or cooked. The stalk becomes woody and inedible once the flower starts blooming.