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Kamis, 28 April 2016

Chaga hunting Hoof fungus Maple syrup harvesting marsh walk photos

Birch trees
I decided to head on out into the bush and see if I could find the magic elixir known as chaga.
At first all the birch I checked was void of this magic fungi and I was wondering if, for some reason, this area just didnt have the spores. I found that somewhat hard to believe, so I kept on my search  and eventually came across a tree that had fallen over and saw what I was looking for.


Hoof fungus

Since it was a rotting tree and upon inspection, the chaga did not look good enough to make anything I wanted to drink. Once I cracked it open I could see little larvae entranced in their winter sleep. I decided this was not the pickings I was going to take back and make into tea. At least this gave me the perseverance to keep on my hunt, knowing now, there must be more of it out there, as, fungi spread quite easily. After trudging deeper into the backwoods I eventually came across another tree with Chaga on it.

Hoof fungi 
The one thing I noticed which I found strange, all the Chaga I found was only on the north side of the property, all the trees on the south end were devoid of this mushroom. I searched high and low on the one side and nothing, but as soon as I went over to the other end of the property, there it was. Many of the pieces I could not reach, as, they were 15 ft up the tree; I saw one piece that must have been 5 or 10 pounds bulging out of the tree. I will come back for these with a ladder. For some dumb reason I realized when I got back to the house, that, all the pictures I took were of the hoof fungus, not one of the Chaga, WHAT WAS I THINKING!
I will go back and take pictures of the big mound of Chaga once all the snow clears.

Hoof fungus

The hoof fungus tends to look like these little hoofs on the side of the tree, they can also look more blackish.


Hoof fungus on birch tree





Chaga and hoof fungas harvest in Ontario

This was the days harvest, not all will go for tea, and I made sure to leave the trees with what I believed to be a sufficient amount of Chaga spores so as to be able to reproduce. The parts I do not use will go to the stove, as, from what I understand, Chaga shavings and hoof fungus is a great fire starter. 


Chaga preparation



The process is really quite simple, scrape off the hardened black exterior until you reach the soft orange-ish inner core. Then, take out your grater and grate away. You will want to leave it out to dry, preferably in the sun for a few days, so as not to let it mold. 


Preparing Chaga


Since were in full swing of spring, the sap is flowing. The temperature had dropped the previous few weeks/days and I had neglected checking the buckets for sap, but now that weve had this turnaround into good spring weather, things are flowing into prime syrup season. We have already made a batch of syrup a few weeks back, but this was of the sap (that Im told) is more so the anti-freeze of the tree, while it does have sugar, it produces something that just doesnt compare to the next flow of mapley goodness.



 I could tell when I walked up that those buckets were full and I knew, time for some cooking!



Maple sap


Later on it was time to walk the dog, so I brought my camera along to see if I could get some decent shots of the stream and marsh by my place. I decided to take a little macro of everybodys favourite nuisance plant - burdock. I remember the games played with these, it was always fun to whip these threw the air and watch it stick to someones shirt; then, you could see it in their eyes, the game was on!.


Burdock -




The sumac was a plant Ive known since a child, thankfully, we dont have the poison ones around here. I remember being very young in my girlfriends backyard sucking on these sour-ish buds. I dont know why we did it, no one told us it was safe, we just kinda ate them without concern. Ahh.. to be a child. lol.


Sumac

I finally reached the marsh and I was glad I brought my camera.

Springbrook Marsh / river



I love all the old barns in my area, I must make a project of capturing as many as I can at some point. Our personal barn ( and house ) goes back to the 1850s, and from what I understand, some of them might go back even further.


Springbrook heritage barn


Minggu, 17 April 2016

WIN


I saw a squirrel dart in front of traffic on Auburn...and it lived to tell the tail.

Anyway got a new youtube account cause my old one was...well name was based on my ex bf. Now Im super selfish and have a name that supports ME =]

UltimatelyMegaSheep

woot


WTF ITS COLD IN HERE

like its so cold I tried to do the Fonz at David and it hurt...like bad.

So I really hate it when couples are like...eating each other and mounting each other in public...

AKA Josh and that chick who was cool till I saw her swapping spit with Josh.
Wow so they were so on top of each other that someone had to tell them to stop or get out. Sheesh.



So theres this chick named...lets say Niagra who I knew for a while. She got knocked up by a guy she met on myspace and they broke up (She thought the kid would bring them closer together although he left the last girl who had his kid) and now she is like "zomg I didnt see this coming!"

tard.

Anyway my other friend Cait got knocked up by a guy but is doing much better. Reality hit her late and she is adopting hers out...woohoo. I mean Im really happy for her cause she went from a drug addict to a clean person looking to clean up her life and junk.

Have you ever played Donkey Kong Country 2? When King closes his mouth he sounds like one of the gators XD



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