I was SHOCKED to find THIS on my Property! (First Time Ever)
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- I was honestly not expecting to find that!
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TH-cam ate my comment. What I said was you've got some mushrooms but you have a bumper crop of EYE 👀 POKERS. I'm glad one of them did not get you.
The light was common on roadside billboards, there would be six to eight of them per sign, The disappeared in the late sixties, with the conversion to other types of lighting
That lamp looks like the size/type they used on billboard. My dad had a Wriggleys gum ad on his body shop roof billboard. He rented space on his roof to United Roadside advertising. Lamps hung either above or lit up from below. Can't remember how many but at least 9-10 per sign. Thanks for memories of sneaking up onto Dad's roof to see NYC skyline.
Might be a good idea to keep rain barrels or put some kind of water tank on wheels, old truck frame.....and keep this area hydrated, and start your own private mushroom farm...
Silas, the mushrooms are cool, but since I collect light bulbs and fixtures, that porcelain enameled unit is what interested me! Us collectors call these style reflectors “Scoopers”. They are part of the RLM industrial reflectors family, which is NOT a brand but a TYPE. These RLM units its are ubiquitous and were very common. This style is an angle reflector meant to be mounted vertically like you held it, to project light over an area, like a yard, etc. These were popular on forecourts of gas stations and could be incandescent or mercury vapor using a separate remote ballast. Also, fluorescent industrial fixtures were part of the RLM line if they had the inverted trough style reflectors, either with open or closed ends, as well as a “bathtub” version. The most common style ones for incandescent of mercury vapor lamps mount pendant on a down tube which is rigid conduit and a round open deep or shallow reflector, white inside, commonly green outside, but white, red, blue, black, etc. can be found as well, but less common. Smaller ones will have standard Edison or medium regulay bulb sockets, larger ones use the big mogul sockets, especially 300, 500, 750, 1000, and 1500 watt incandescent and typically 400 or 1000 watt if mercury vapor bulbs. Cheers! 😋
Hope u did not mess ur pants finding mushrooms on u place lol that light is cool excellent silas cheers 🥂 😊
Just as well pick em all because they release their spores as soon as they emerge and they won’t get any bigger just old and moldy. I have found the “mother load” in the past about 1987 in a creek bottom amongst hundreds of live silver maple saplings, I’m talking twenty one pounds and that’s only happened once in my lifetime, man , what a sight to behold when you cross the creek and on the way up the bank and your eyes are at ground level and you lock on to the first few then all you can see is white morels as far as you can see and only about an hour of daylight left, it’s like hauling a 61/2 pound bass out of a farm pond in March, you’ll never forget it.
They will continue to grow for the first few days that they are up if there is moisture. I’ve witnessed it several times by marking a morel and returning each day. But at a certain point they will stop and no amount of rain will make them grow again.
This is true, they most generally start out early in the season as pencil eraser size and gray in color and after a few days they will get bigger (these are my favorite) because of the cooler weather they are usually free of bugs and ants and I think they taste better than the big yellow ones that come up near the end of the season also if you can find a red elm that has recently died there’s a real good chance of filling your ditty bag .
I’ve heard before that there’s a false morel that has a solid stem instead of being hollow. Those are the ones to be careful of…that’s a cool light you found. You won’t have any trouble selling it…..
I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure that lamp is a COOLICON lamp.
Dang your making me hungry. All the places I used to hunt mushrooms have all been bulldozed for farming.
Good Afternoon There My Good Big Bro Silas Of Adventure Made From Scratch
Well well Mr Silas. That was different. What do your Morrels taste like ?. Is there something that tastes like one ?. The whole down load gave off a sense of calm and tranquility . Thank you from North Yorkshire. England.
Silas, my great aunt was a mushroom hunting fool. Always got the biggest to. But she always put them in a potato sack that were mash. She said that way its seeds can drop to the ground. She would give you heck if you were to put in a plastic bag. Saying the spours get caught in the bag and not the ground reseeding the ground. At 98 years young I believe her cause she's still getting the biggest and most 😊
The mushrooms are great. But I think you have a real bumper crop of EYE 👀 pokers! I'M GLAD ONE OF YOUR I pokers did not pick you
Wassup
NIIIIICE!! It's great to see you finally found some. My best friend is insane with finding them every year. He's like you, he can spot them from almost any distance. He's always out hunting or fishing and has learned all the good spots over the years. I helped him pick some one year a long time ago, but I wasn't happy about being blindfolded on the way to the spot. He was trying to be secretive about the location because of competitors. I knew where we were, I'm very familiar with the area. More than he was, but he didn't want to believe me. When I showed him 2 more spots, he started to believe me. I eventually led him to the land owner's house and he started freaking out. I walked on up to the door and knocked. An old lady answered the door and we talked for a minute and I walked away waving and saying THANK YOU. I knew he was trespassing, the land belonged to a family member of mine. I gave him a lifetime pass to what he calls THE MOTHERLOAD OF MORELS, just by knocking on the door and asking permission from my Aunt Mary. lol She passed away several years ago, but her family still owns the land and we help maintain it regularly. Her family comes to visit once every Summer for one week of camping and that's it. The rest of the year belongs to just us. Hunting, fishing and camping. And once a year, he goes nuts over hunting for shrooms. lol
Found about two meals here between my house the trail which used to be a railroad tracks and the neighbor's yard
Great that you can really enjoy the little things in life, like finding mushrooms in nature, and beautiful landscapes. I respect that. I really do. Many people want more and more and more, and nothing is good enough anymore. Great video again, Silas. Looking forward to the next one again.
I know most people follow me for junkyard content, but when you spend 5-6 days a week for your entire life around cars you have to take a break from it. Foraging is one of my favorite hobbies.
Silas brother your one unique human being.... Always got a interesting 🤔 story or journey for Us, like the Metallica song....
Was wondering about hydration & dehydration excellent silas 😊
That is odd how the morel mushrooms don't grow in clusters like other mushroom. Well Silas at least you know they can grow on your property.
Mushroom Hunting and I can see a Fantastic Fry Up later on - Yum-Yum ! You are soooooo Lucky that they also grow on Your Property ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
My wife found a couple of these mushrooms in our backyard in mo pretty good sized ones I've net had any so I'm excited to try them for the first time
Wife is very jealous, I have only seen 3-4 morels over the 16 years where we live here and 3 acres of the 5 are rough woods.
Just a shot but what if you were to water the morels and pick them later? Like I said, just a shot.
The light with a long pole like that maybe came from an outdoor sign of a sort.
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
They were too far gone for water to help unfortunately
Maybe time for you to set up a sprinkler over your morel find.
Make sure you cook them mushrooms well.a lady just died in the hospital here in florida.she ate at a restaurant and they didn't cook that same mushroom and she died a painful death.
Yes that’s very common knowledge. All mushrooms must be cooked. Even store bought ones can cause serious issues if you eat too many raw
Not stopped raining in uk bit of sun in between and it’s cold 🤣
Jealous. We’ve gotten about 1/4” in the last 2-3 months which is about 6-7mm
That light fixture may have been round originally but gotten deformed when it hit the ground or got hit by something.
Dear Mr. Silas
👍👌👏 Congratulations! 🎉 I also like the lampshade, not only the mushrooms. It was nice to see you so happy.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
There is no way i would ever eat a fungus growing in the woods. To each his own but for me, no friggin way !!
Fun video and great find on your property. Maybe next year you can help them grow. 👍👍👍👍
Never seen anything like them where we live in the UK.
i've never found a mushroom I liked but i'm Glad you found Enjoyment in finding them..
Nice find, When I was building my house years ago my back yard became full of morels. I blamed it on cutting and dragging elm tree tops around the back yard (woods) so try that behind a mower or atv in the fall I read it spreads the spores? I was young and afraid to eat them so my neighbor picked them by the ice cream bucket full! Good video.
I her the wash water pored on the leaf s can have them on our spots
It certainly works as that is how I seeded them at our place. My brother gave me some fresh morels he'd just picked and said to take the water from rinsing them off and spread it around in different places. Within three years we had our first morels show up and they've come back most years since then. I always take any rinse water and keep putting it around to encourage them to find new spots to come up.
What is really funny is that they've come up in places where there is old rinsed crushed limestone mulch over black plastic, but through the years sand and debris has blown in and the key was that it was a place where it got some drips from the roof some mornings and facing NE slope a little.
My web site has pics of them in the fungi page. I still have to post the one from this past spring that came up along the berm which has the white pine tree and cedar trees on there. Sand underneath, black plastic and gravel all around.
Awesome video Silas thank you
The shade on a pole are typical of those used to light up gas station signs...might want to poke around under the leaves there, could be a sign lurking beneath it all.
Silas I know you said the algorithm tells you to do different videos but Morels?? Where I live there's tons of them. Show me cool car stuff please. Love your channel but it was like going grocery shopping with the wife!
This isn’t a car channel 😎 For that you’ll have to stay tuned to the other channel!
@@moreadventuresmadefromscratch I was just curious if you really read your comments. Adventure on sir!
Try his other channel. This is MORE ADVENTURES MADE FROM SCRAP. He/we go hunting for mushrooms and there usually isn't a lot of car crushing on this channel.
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🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 😅 Nice treasure, finds!!
What do you do,with them? SW Desert guy here
cook em well. I recently heard of a case where fifty people got sick from eating these undercooked, and one woman died. They are delicious though I am now a bit scared to eat them after hearing about that case.
That was because she ate it literally raw, with no cooking at all. All mushrooms including the ones at the grocery store should be cooked.
If a person can't tell the difference between a morel and a false morel then they shouldn't be trying forage for them. It always amazes me how foolish some people are.
@@markwagoner3599 So true. I've eaten a lot of White Button Mushrooms from the store raw and prefer them that way, but I don't go foraging for any fungi from the yard other than the morels. I don't trust any others...
I have a friend who gathers morels. He made the ultimate best cream of mushroom soup I've ever tasted.
I have some oysters that I dehydrated that I plan to make mushroom soup with!
stop that enjoy life they might be poison
1lb of Morels are the equivalent of $70 here in the UK 😮
@KingKong-he5hs You're welcome.
Ive never ate one what die they taste like
The texture is different because of the shape and the way they grow, but I'd say they're pretty much like a White Button Mushroom but stronger in flavor. Definitely edible if you like mushrooms.
Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍🙂
Now all you need are some big old bluegill fillets!
Nice, aome fresh MAMFS!
Nothing better than fresh found morels for a delicious meal!
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks
Is it possibly to water them?
This is great I'm ready for another one of your great videos
I would be watering that area
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Awesome find 😂
Totally awesome
My dad now gone
Said he hangs them up in the basement where its dark and let's them dry out, then you crush them up and put them in stews, that way you get 10x the flavor out of one.
Yes I've cut them up and fried them in butter. They really don't have a lot of flavor that way.
My daughter in laws dad used to pick 50 60lbs of them a year he would come home sit on the porch count and clean them they started growing where he did that.
They would drop spores there.
Still a tasty fungus.
Did you read about the collage kids using used coffee grounds, search youtube for it.
What time is dinner
Ive went out in the back yard and without looking found them.
But im told down off the mo river banks by richmond mo thats not to far away from me you can find a bunch if you know where to look.
Guys keep the spots secret .
Look into the coffee grounds
Very good Silas
My wife found a couple of these mushrooms in our backyard in mo pretty good sized ones I've net had any so I'm excited to try them for the first time
My wife found a couple of these mushrooms in our backyard in mo pretty good sized ones I've net had any so I'm excited to try them for the first time
Why don’t you order some mushroom spores and plant some? For the price you quoted per pound sounds like a money maker.or just to eat yourself.
Good eyes
What Mushroom is your favorite
Morels for sure but oysters are good too
C@@moreadventuresmadefromscratch A couple of years ago a Friend of mine told me he was going to Oragon to pick mushrooms and ask if I wanted to go. He said we could make about $750.00 a pound for them , so I was like hell yeah. Long story short he failed to tell me what kind of mushrooms. As you can probably guess what kind they were I stayed at the motel while he and one of his buddies from the area went . The entire time I sat there I was paranoid that the cops was going to bust the door down . Of course they didn't everything turned out fine except my buddy made about $1,100 and I didn't make crap. I should have went lol
Then you look up where am i
Get water now