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I went for a short walk, but then I got lost.

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I went for a short walk, but then I got lost.

I’ve been going on walks every morning this week, but sometimes it doesn’t go as planned….

0:00 Why I have been going on walks
2:12 Beautiful scenery
3:48 Louis loves walks too
6:25 Exploring different paths
10:26 Some amazing foraging finds
16:21 Finding my way out
19:29 Walk home

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48 COMMENTS

  1. Just watched your first live stream this morning and loved it…the last job I worked at was an addictions counselor and like you I am very passionate about what I did….I understand how you feel…great video and we are working out way through your videos from start to finish…love Puck and we do watch your partner's videos also…

  2. Thank you for this walk, isn't it almost magical coming across food without a supermarket in sight, and the whispered gratitude created a mystical moment. I thoroughly enjoyed these 20plus moments and hope you take us along with you again. Thank you, love to your family. ❤❤

  3. the best way to grow the wild roses (rose hips) is with cuttings small pieces. It is also faster than with the seeds. The rose always puts out well and it is very easy to make roots with it. it's nice how louis is coming with you. he likes it very much. all the best and continue to have fun exploring the wilderness. Hacia lo salvaje

  4. Heb je de GPS coordinaten genoteerd van al die plekken waar je een mooie 'forage find' had? Dan weet je waar je af en toe nog eens langs kunt om wat te scoren 🙂

  5. Hope your next walks can lead you to new trails, you will get to know everything around! You can use bugalhos to make a black dye, by breaking and putting inside jar with water and a rusty nail (look for info)….we have a sayin…trocar alhos por bugalhos, when people confuse things 🤗 Abraço a todos!

  6. That was a fun video, glad you made it home ok …I think these different types of formats are a nice change 🙂…I couldn't imagine coming up on grapes like that, I'd be tempted to go back for a few more bunches,how lucky!

  7. Love your exploring. i love getting lost on purpose in the forest when I ride my horse. My friend always says "where are we going" and I say "somewhere, we will know when we get there" those pink flowers in NZ are called "Naked Ladies". Maybe because they have no leaves. Follow your dog as he will know the way home. My horse always does.

  8. The growth on the oak tree is Oak galls. They are round tumor like growths found on various species of oak trees. The abnormal growths can appear on the leaves, stems, and branches of the tree. Normally, oak galls are just an unpleasant looking nuisance, however, the health of the tree may be impacted in more extreme cases, leading to branch dieback.

    What causes oak galls?

    Oak galls are the result of infestations of gall causing insects and mites. These insects inject chemicals into the tree, which produce a reaction, resulting in the formation of the galls. The galls serve as a source of food for the larvae of gall producing insects.

  9. Those spheres are oak galls — a small wasp lays an egg in an oak leaf bud that triggers the tree to form those balls. They harden and the wasp larvae hatches, eventually eating its way out through a tiny hole. Apparently they don't hurt the tree unless there are very many. One of those in your hand had a tiny hole. The galls are very high in tannins and ink has been made out of it for centuries since Pliny the Elder. It is made by crushing, soaking in water, and mixing in rusty nails or other iron. Turns very black.

  10. I was just about to suggest you carry a compass when you pulled up your location on Google maps LOLOL!
    I'm old, and still have my Girl Scout vibes 🙂
    As long as your coverage is that good on the wild tracks, never mind….

  11. Glad you follow my sujestion of long walks, that's a diferent step on your videos. Hope you found an of interesting things to plant in your farm.
    At 17.40 those balls called bugalhos (Português) are defenses of quercos trees, some insects sting the young tree branches and deposit an egg, the tree expel the egg producting this pointy ball. I've allready see flyes in those bugalhos, don't know if there are others.

  12. Omg I would love that and pick some fruits etc that are just not looks after!!Ehag s lovely walk in beautiful nature!!Your fog certainly loved it too😊

  13. The balls you found are called "bugalhos". There's an insect that stings the tree and leaves it's eggs there. As a defense, the tree grows that ball and in the middle the small offsprings will grow, protected from the exterior until they are ready to leave and continue the cycle.

  14. love the music. lol
    Always carry something that you can occasionally mark your trail with or maybe kick a scuff in the dirt when you turn. That way, you can find your way back to the grapes.😋

    p.s. I meant to mention in a previous video. If you turn your grating bell on its side. It will be easier, safer and less messy.
    Glad that you made it back ok. ✌️

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