Estuary visit

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  1. Phil A

    Phil A Guest

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    Day off today so went for a bit of a forage :) DSCI0038.JPG

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    Surprised these haven't been Scrunged yet.

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    Not much in the way of large Samphire plants, but had a few.

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    It's not Michaelmas yet so guessing this is a Sea Aster.
     
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    • Scrungee

      Scrungee Well known for it

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      I thought of those apples as soon as I saw the first pic of The Axe, never forgotten the year I picked the apples plus picked up loads of windfalls on the shoreline, only to discover dozens of hopping crustaceans jumping out all over the caravan floor. Made a nice wine from the juice pressed from them. Wasn't a very good crop there last year.
       
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      • Kandy

        Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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        Lovely haul you have got there Zigs although your crop of blackberries are a bit thin on the ground:biggrin:

        @Scrungee what exactly does the wine from all those pressed Crustaceans taste like,is it a bit too salty or do you wash the salt off first?:Wino:
         
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        • Phil A

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          Blackberries were nice and sweet though Kandy, ate them with an apple :)

          I likes a drop of Apple and Gribble meself Scrunge :Wino:
           
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