Influences

Recognition should be given to all those who have gone before; family members, friends, and others that may have influenced me in their own quiet way.

Special recogition should go to my father Kenneth (Kenny to all who knew him) and my grandfathers Selby and Chester (Jake), both born in the 1890s. All of these gentlemen influenced me in their own way...with time fishing, hunting, trapping, or just time spent togeher.....







Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Late Season Ginseng and Goldenseal

 The woods, bordering areas, and open spaces are transitioning to fall. Trees in this area, Illinois, are showing more color. Plants are dying and ready for a rest. 

Here are a few photos of some recent Ginseng and Goldenseal plants that I came across. Both will grow again from the rootstock next year. 

The dead top of a nice Ginseng plant with seed berries still green. This was in a disk golf area, and I believe someone had stepped on this or pulled it with no idea what it was. 


A small 2 prong Ginseng plant that is still green. The next photo below is another plant the same size and found on the same day that is turning yellow. 


                  And on that same day, I found a few nice patches of Goldenseal.




This is my hiking companion Jackson beside a nice patch of Goldenseal that is turning yellow. 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

March Snow Farmdale Recreation Area March 14, 2020

 I remember hiking through this fresh falling snow (and I am remembering from the current date of September 20, 2023). The previous day, (as shown in the previous post) I had hiked along the snow free shore of the Illinois River. 

It is refreshing to hike through falling snow, especially the wet and heavy late winter snow, just days before it would be the first day of spring. 

Here are some of the photos of that day. Location is Farmdale Recreation Area, a park area just minutes from our home in Tazewell County, Illinois, U.S.A. My hiking companion that day was our dog Jackson. 
















Along the Illinois River Shore and Abandoned Golf Course

 This is from March 13, 2020; and I am going back through photos from a couple years past that are in the gap of time that I was absent from my blog. ..... More past photos to come till perhaps caught up.

These photos were taken at what was a public golf course along the river. It was closed by the park district and is being returned to a natural state. It is now a public park, open for hiking and enjoying nature. It is along the western shore of the Upper Peoria Lake section of the Illinois River.


                                  Walking the shore along east edge of the park.





                                    A barge coming downstream in the distance. 



      I hiked back through the brush and found what I believe is an abandoned barge docking area.

      The abandoned barge dock with a barge visible passing by in the right side of the photo. 



And the old golf course. In the few years since I took these photos, this area is full of plants several feet tall. 






Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Late Summer Mushrooms

 Once again it has been too long since I was here. I now have more spare time, so hoping to somewhat regularly update and create a new post. 

Here are some recent photos from hiking and late summer mushrooms. Some are edible and some not. I do pick and consume mushrooms that I am confident of the identity. However, some that are edible do not really have much flavor, so I normally pass those by. 

Oyster Mushrooms
Oyster Mushrooms

A nice bunch of Oyster Mushrooms. I gathered some of these, took home, cooked, and ate them. 




Turkey Tail Mushrooms. These are said to have medicinal and cancer fighting properties. Please do your own research. 




Crown Tipped Coral Mushroom







Chicken of the Woods - this came home with me and was eaten. 



Oyster Mushrooms - these were too high on tree to reach, but I did gather some that were lower.