by Dan Riegler | Nov 19, 2012 | Astrodynamics
Last of the Calendula flowers taken down from the rafters, brittle dry and brilliantly orange. “Ten thousand year old Tobacco,” rolled as tightly as juicy leaves would allow, now unfurls, light as a feather with paper rustling fragility of a fall wasps...
by Dan Riegler | Oct 4, 2012 | Wildcrafting
Time to explore some new territory today. Take a break from my harvest of fragrant Wild Ginger and check out some local woods closer to Dundas. Nothing particularly exiting in the first hour and a half. Confirming some varieties of Goldenrod that will only share their...