Haha Thanks. To be honest It's been a real mild winter here so far so really it doesn't feel so bad out there. I look forward to identifying those mushrooms when I get my field guide. :)
Nice to see you back! Ahhh, Mac n' cheese...a fan favorite at our house too. I guess I always thought what you classified as a cedar tree was a hemlock tree.... Do you know the difference between the two?
I've just recently began my journey into identifying trees plants etc. As to what type of cedar tree that was I'm not sure. Also of all the information I have now, at least with the trees native to here I have not seen a hemlock with those type of needles. They look more similar to a spruce or for needle.
Lovely video, thanks for sharing it with us, loved your tree Knowledge too 🌲🌴🌳 Hope your all well & having a fun January, Take Care 👍🥰❤️xx
Thanks buddy. I'm really trying to learn more about identifying trees, plants, mushrooms etc.
Great video, very enjoyable to watch.
You know... I don't care what they all say about you. You sir are a fantastic person and I appreciate you. ;)
Yay!!! Awesome/ welcome BACK buddy!
Thanks friend! It feels good to be back at it.
Jay...that's just awesome! Kids will always remember it too
Thanks Nova!
Liked the mushroom tree !
I couldn’t do that ! Too cold for me but kudos to you
Haha Thanks. To be honest It's been a real mild winter here so far so really it doesn't feel so bad out there. I look forward to identifying those mushrooms when I get my field guide. :)
Great outing! Mac n cheese looks 🔥🔥
She is going to be a professional camp fire chef in no time!
*simple but effective experience for the kids, also food always tastes better cooked outside*
Always better over a fire my friend
😁
If I teach the kids to make Mac and cheese outside they may never come back. 🤣
Might not be a bad thing.... 🤣😂🤣
now thats a way to do dinner
Nothing beats cooking over a fire my friend. 😁
Nice to see you back! Ahhh, Mac n' cheese...a fan favorite at our house too.
I guess I always thought what you classified as a cedar tree was a hemlock tree....
Do you know the difference between the two?
I've just recently began my journey into identifying trees plants etc. As to what type of cedar tree that was I'm not sure. Also of all the information I have now, at least with the trees native to here I have not seen a hemlock with those type of needles. They look more similar to a spruce or for needle.
The last i saw your son he was a little baby. Good way to show you don't need a stove to cook. Just some sticks and a lighter lol.
He's growing fast! It's the best way to cook any food. 😁