Looking For A New Friend

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Looking For A Friend 83121” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

Morning rain leaves the landscape all fresh and new. The wind and thunder lasted only for a night and softened out into drizzle as the sun peeks over the ridge. Hummingbirds absolutely love the jewelweed and so I let it have as much of the forest edges as it wants. It’s also a great place to find other pollinators and so I wasn’t really surprised at the little Tachinid Fly that photo bombed my shot of the water droplets hanging like little crystal balls from the leaves. Shooting insects with my long lens is like target practice for me so I made the little guy the subject of the photos. What did surprise me was his response to the seed pod forming on the left side of the image. He must have been curious about the odd shaped “bug” that was sharing his perch. He just kept looking at it and cooking his head sideways like a puppy with a new toy. He would step foreword a bit and back away and just look at it waiting for a response. In my imaginations I think that he was trying to make friends with it. I do imagin that being a fly is a lonely life and so no opportunity to make a friend would be ignored. It didn’t matter to the little fly that his new friend seemed rather dull of mind and slow to move. All he needed was a good listener and that’s just what he found. I left him alone to spend his morning telling stories and moved to the next photo.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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One Moment Of Sunshine

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Joy comes on golden wings and softly settles in sweet surroundings. Above the green canopy gray clouds roll back to reveal the endless blue sky. The scent on the breeze is charged with the passing of the storm and all seems new. Mists rise from the ageless mountains and the distant thunder rumbles beyond the far ridge and soon fade into the river of time where troubles are carried away. The small ones embrace the emerging sun as they peek out from the shelters. Feathers and furs are shaken dry and fluffed. The first singer fills the air with praise and the rest joyfully follow along and it occurs to me that without the storm that passes there would be little appreciation for the sunshine.

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Dreaming In Purple

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The light slowly fades behind the ridges and shadows soften the landscape. With the day’s work done it’s time for rest and even the industrious little bumblebee is ready for a recharge. She clings tightly to underside of the sweet buds in the humid air. As she drifts off into the land of Nod she thinks about her day. Thoughts turn to expectations and expectations are born in dreams. As her body rests she experiences a magical world with glorious blooms and an open sky. Perhaps she encounters friends and neighbors in her dream world and listens to the angels sing over her. Dawn brings a new world and as she’s warmed by the sunshine she wakes to find her dream made real as the very buds she clings to have opened in the night and are waiting for her to enjoy. The Good Lord above has seen to all her needs. How much more will He give to you and me?

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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Forage Friday #122 Wild Sunflowers

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Please remember that Forage Friday is presented as trivia and not to be mistaken for medical advice.

FULL DISCLOSURE: I’m not positive about the identity of the sunflowers in tonight’s post. They Sunflowers but I’m on the fence about if they’re Woodland Sunflower or Pale Leaf Sunflower or if I have photos of both species. While online sources say that both species produce edible parts I’m only able to confirm that Pale Leaf Sunflower has edible roots.

Nothing signals that we’re in the last days of Summer like the appearance of sunflowers. In our modern world we think of sunflowers as giants with huge blossoms full of large seeds to roasted and covered with salt. And the they are wonderful! However, that hybrid comes to us from Russia. But it’s not necessarily alien to North America. The history of the giant sunflowers that we all know and love started in the New World when Native Americans began to cultivate a particular type of yellow flower that blooms in August. I’m not sure what species of sunflowers were the first and there’s several to choose from. Jerusalem Artichoke has the most widely used roots and are available in stores. They’re often grown in gardens and were important to rural families because they produced massive amounts of edible tubers. They do escape the garden and are often found in the wild but there’s already quite a bit of information about them on the internet. The same goes for the iconic giant sunflowers that are grown commercially.

The living ancestors of both of these plants would have looked a lot like the one in tonight’s Feature Image. Only about four feet tall with flowers that are only a few inches in diameter. The wild sunflowers also have much smaller seeds that require a little more work to prepare.

Image Titled “inbound pollinator 82821”

Although small compared to the hybrid sunflowers the wild versions are highly productive. They make up the difference by producing multiple blooms and really drawing in the pollinators. The tiny sweat bee in the image above is probably less than one quarter inch long. But the bee is a mighty little powerhouse itself and soon this sunflower will have a bunch of ripe seeds that goldfinches absolutely love. I’ve observed from my feeders that goldfinches are messy eaters. I think that they drop as many seeds as they eat and thus help spread a colony of sunflowers.

Native Americans used the seeds from wild sunflowers to make flour or just eat out of hand. And even found that the unopened blossoms were delicious. Eventually the sunflowers spread to central and south America were the people cultivated them further and developed more productive races that eventually became separate species.

So here’s the thing about types of wild sunflowers. I’ve struggled to decide if I have Helianthus divaricatus which is Woodland Sunflower or Helianthus Stumosus which is Pale Leaf Sunflower. That’s important because the vast majority of online sources only list Pale Leaf Sunflower as a wild edible. Neither plant is considered toxic but when I see a difference in the amount of listings I have to presume that there’s a reason why one is giving preference above the other. And only Jerusalem Artichoke and Pale Leaf Sunflower are noted as having the edible tubers. There is something special about the tubers of the Jerusalem Artichoke which I suspect that Pale Leaf Sunflower shares and that’s the type of starch stored in it. It contains a substance known as Inulin and inulin is capable of helping diabetics control blood sugar. It digests slowly and thus stability is achieved.

Native Americans would grind the seeds of these wild sunflowers and boil the mass to release the oils in the seeds. In addition to food uses they used the sunflower oil as a base for paint. I’m not aware of Native Americans making soap but I do understand that at some point someone realized that the oil from sunflowers could be mixed with lye from wood ashes and made into soap.

Before signing off tonight I do want to point out that there are some look-alikes that are often found nearby wild sunflowers.

Wingstem 82821

The first being wingstem. The most noticeable difference between wingstem and sunflower is its namesake. The stem of wingstem has “wings” in the form of grasslike flanges running up the length of the stem and the seed head is more globe like. Wingstem isn’t listed as toxic but it’s said to taste awful.

Cutleaf Coneflower 82821

The next is cutleaf coneflower. I haven’t really researched it yet but it’s in the buttercup family and that means it’s potentially toxic. Notice the cone shape center of the flower that gets taller as it matures and the petals that seem to droop. I’ve noticed a few leaves that seem to opposite of each other but the overall pattern of leaf growth is the alternate pattern. It’s said that Native Americans used cutleaf coneflower as a detoxifying tonic in early Spring but I have not yet looked into it so for now it’s off the table.

That’s it for tonight’s Forage Friday! Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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Afternoon Blessings

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Mountain Blessings 82721” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The afternoon breeze sweeps softly through the mountains taking the edge off of the late summer sun. As I meander along the the small path the tiniest of butterflies and bees float through the humid air trying to decide which flower to visit next. The shadow of the old buzzard falls across the forest floor as he soars towards the Gauley River below. He might be an ugly one but he still has mastery of the wind and eyes that miss nothing. His shadow is followed by a much smaller one that seems to have a life of its own. She glides with ease to the Joe-Pye-Weed and barely disturbs a single bloom as she lands. Only female tiger Swallowtail butterflies can be black. And even though her dark color hints of a shadow I can see light trapped in her ebony wings. She feeds from the bloom and as lightly as she landed she floats up again and circles me once more before sailing away to parts unknown.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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