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Arry

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  1. Oh and as for an App I have a JCB brick of a phone I break them. If I had a iPhone recon I would fold it in half. If I take a photo on it its about the size of a postage stamp. Lol Cheers Arry
  2. I agree mate but with out holding them and smelling etc etc hard to tell. the "Charcoal Burner" is a "Russula" so you are right. Some of them lower ones could be dodgy maybe the "brown Roll Rim" and the "Fools Funnel" both poisonous. Cheers Arry
  3. A good site link i use. http://www.wildfooduk.com/mushroom-guides/ Two good books. Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of Britain and Europe by Peter Jordan. River Cottage Handbook No1 Mushrooms By John Wright. Cheers Arry
  4. Second one down looks like a "Charcoal Burner" edible have a look in the mushroom post. Third one down looks like "Saffron Milk Cap" edible BUT it has a poisonous look alike called the "Wooly Milk Cap"so I would leave. Eighth one down an old "Bolete" and the next a "Puff Ball" edible if it cuts white as South Hams Hunter says. But before eating any please please get a book I recommended some in the mushroom post and don't eat any thing you are not sure of. Cheers Arry
  5. Once did some hot pickled small button mushroom, very addictive. Myself and a pal ate a hole jar spearing them with cocktail sticks while drinking whisky one Boxing day. Cheers Arry
  6. Crackers them mate. Cheers Arry
  7. My wife's booked in for radical hysterectomy on 23 October ,so going to cover it up much as possible till spring,I put some well rotten chicken manure down before I covered it so hopefully the worms will pull it down in. And the rabbit will bugger off elsewhere if there's nothing for it to eat. Best wishes to the wife on that mate. Cheers Arry
  8. When I see her I alway think the Muppet Show music is going to start. Cheers Arry
  9. You'll be dragging your ass across a dewy lawn in the morning. Lol Cheers Arry
  10. Turnstones at ST Ives Cornwall I was amazed these normally shy wadders are like feral pigeons running around under peoples legs and across in front of cars. Cheers Arry
  11. So many say that if you're not in it for the money you're deluded... I could work twice as long, and move and earn twice the going rate but all this would pass me by. It's a cliche but I'll take the quality over the quantity any day and I'm glad I figured it out when I did. So so right. A beautiful morning went foraging in some woods a bit fresh and very autumnal. My mate and myself often stop look at the view and say you can't buy that. We so appreciate where we live and how lucky we are so many people don't. Cheers Arry
  12. Lurcherman 887 Your a good sound man. Cheers Arry
  13. Sounds like a Scottish Wild Cat mate. Cheers Arry
  14. Visited my favourite tree only to find a hornets nest in a hole in the trunk. As I get blood poisoning if i get stung by a wasp thought I give the old tree a miss this year. Cheers Arry
  15. Went to an old Chestnut tree I visit most years to forage a few nuts, gave it a body swerve there was a nest of these Hornets I think. Cheers Arry
  16. Jok He posted his number in the "Calibrating Mk1 Ferret Finder" at the top of front page. Cheers Arry
  17. Beautiful shot there very sharp. Cheers Arry
  18. Vin rang a old friend who use to supply sheet netting to an amusement park I worked at. He gave me 2 numbers. See if they can help you. Knowle Nets Ltd. 01308 424342 Sicor International. 01308 428224 Both in Bridport. Cheers Arry
  19. Very nice, love that ground. A bank like that down here is covered in black thorn. Well done lads. Cheers Arry
  20. Got to remember mate women are semi reptilian and cold blooded creatures. I'm sitting in a t shirt and she wants the heating on and the winter quilt on the bed. atb. Cheers Arry
  21. Conker's apparently spiders don't like them and they will even drive them away, some chemical they give off or something like that. Bit late in the season now though i suppose. Cheers Arry
  22. Thanks Micky I put a post up of Pillow Mounds on Dartmoor and a link to a site that showed there design and how they used them. Very interesting I would love to ferret one that was live with rabbits just because all the work that went into them and the maintenance. Ever one had no sign of rabbits yet nearly all had a few holes that were open. Cheers Arry
  23. Tree on the bottle. Its slowly eating it. Cheers Arry
  24. Do yourself a favour go to fourteen acre mate , Thought this clown had changed his name to Sporting scotland or similar ?. Take The One's advice mate as i've never bought of this site i was just trying to find you some twine. Cheers Arry
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