Memory Lingers

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Cold March winds swirl above in the unsettled skies. Behind me the roar of the big trucks on the highway fade into the distance leaving only the echoes of passers-by. Life on the highway is only a faint moment to the observer. Several yards below that high pressure ribbon of swift destination and imposing concrete lays the old road with its bright yellow lines and rolling hills. Two lanes are the destination today.

Of course I’ve come to pay a visit to the old barn. She is an echo unto herself standing as the bridge between centuries. If I close my eyes and concentrate I can hear the chatter of those who worked the fields as they store the wealth of the landscape inside the lapped wood and tin roof. The work was hot and laborious but the bonds were strong between the helpers. All who gathered there became family. Joined not by blood but by sweat and a common goal achieved. Nations are fed by families. Families are those who join hearts as well as hands.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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A Quiet Moment Of Connection

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Gentle Flow 31520” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The big blue truck eases gently from the pavement to the gravel. As I roll down the window the aroma of my morning coffee is interrupted with scent of the moss mingled with that of the stone and the sounds of the gently flowing water. I confirm in my heart that this moment is mine and silence the playback from my tablet as I exit the truck. There are certain spots in this world that are like recharging stations. Some are awe inspiring landscapes like the Grand Canyon but most are just little groves and streams. The smaller ones are no less powerful. They’re just harder to find. I suppose that it’s human nature to look for a big God in big places where nature is overpowering and generally speaking God will meet us in those spots too. But it’s the still, small voice that speaks volumes. All we need is to stop and hear with the intention of listening. The stone is the same age everywhere that there is earth and the water touches all parts of the globe at one point in time. It’s all part of creation and it’s all connected. Including you and I. All we need to do is take a quiet moment to acknowledge the connection with nature and it’s creator.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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Thoughts On Time.. It isn’t really changing.

Hello Friends!Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Tiger In Gray 91420” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

I’ve never really been a big fan of changing the clocks. In the grander scheme of things it doesn’t really do anything except for changing the schedules. The arch of the sun doesn’t change. But they tell us that they have changed time. Now, I actually own and know how to operate a solar clock and I’ve recently acquired an hourglass. On my observation when aligned properly the solar clock does not yield to man’s laws and flow of sand through the hourglass is just as steady. Time as a natural force has not even noticed the decrees of world governments. Time as it exists in this world is set by the hand of God himself. In past articles I’ve referred to time as a river. We can only touch one little piece of it for a moment. Yes we can cup a little water in our mortal hands and we can even drink it down but we cannot truly hold it indefinitely. Our hands will dry and our bodies will process that which we’ve swallowed. We cannot own it. We can only use it for a while. We can dam up a river and say that we’ve conquered it but the river will only laugh as it fills the reservoir and escapes. It’s the same with time. We can only hold it for a limited moment and use it. We can use it for ourselves or we can use it for someone else but we cannot hold it back. Eventually time will escape our grasp and if we chase after that lost moment we’ll only miss the one coming behind it. One of the reasons why I chose a butterfly for tonight’s Feature Image is because their lives are generally temporary. Some live a few years and others only a few weeks. At the adult stage the Swallowtail butterflies only live about 2 weeks. In spite of all its beauty it’s grasp on mortal time is weak. Perhaps that’s why you don’t really see them resting for long. They don’t have time to waste in concern of things that they can’t control. So tonight I only have one simple thought to share. Do what you will with the clocks but don’t waste your precious time. All we really have is the moment in which we exist.

Thank you for spending this moment with me!

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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Forage Friday #98 Turkey Tail Fungus

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image was taken specifically for Forage Friday and is simply titled “Turkey Tail Fungus 31221”. All photos found on my website are my original work unless otherwise specified and are available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

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

Everything in the forest is connected by a thin layer of rootlike structures know as hyphea. In truth, even the experts don’t know everything there is to know about the thin layer of fungus that makes life on planet earth possible. Now there’s a multitude of types of fungus. Some even act as a communication network between all the different plants in a forest. In Oregon there’s a fungus that’s the largest living organism in the world. Scientists have nicknamed it the “Humongous Fungus” and the mat of hyphea covers many square miles. Even more amazing than that is the fact that it’s a symbiotic fungus that is connected to almost every root in the old growth forest. Fungi are not plants per se. They are their own kingdom and breathe oxygen like we do. And within that kingdom we find that there are different jobs to be done in order to maintain the biosphere. Tonight I’m going to focus on one of the most common Fungi. It’s found in multiple environments and it’s main job is to help turn wood into rich soil. It’s also the most researched fungus in history and tonight’s overview will only scratch the surface.

Keep in mind that Fungi is a weak point in my knowledge of what’s out there that we can use. So in preparation for tonight I’ve listened to hours and hours of lectures from experts and watched hours and hours of video from other foragers trying to piece together little points from what has been said.

First, what we call a mushroom is really just the fruit of something much larger and much weirder. The aforementioned hyphea is the actual fungus. It’s a colony much like a jellyfish that has come together to live as one. Like the yeast in your favorite sour dough bread ( another type of fungus actually) it has to be fed. As long as it has a food source then it’s pretty much immortal. When the food source is exhausted the colony survives by fruiting. Thousands if not millions of hyphea come together and form the mushroom. For Turkey Tail Fungus that emerges as a velvety bracket or shelf that has bands of color above and white pores below. The margin of the Mushroom is always white or cream colored but the colors can be brown, green, gray and blue.

This Turkey Tail Fungus is showing a blue/gray and brown pattern.

The top of the mushroom is covered in fuzz. It really is like touching velvet and the texture of the mushroom is like cheap leather. It’s fairly flexible which makes it easier to distinguish from a look-alike mushroom called parchment mushroom. Parchment mushroom is brittle and dry and not fuzzy. Some of the videos I watched show that both types of mushroom can grow on the same log. As I understand it Turkey Tail Fungus has no poison look-alikes but that some of look-alikes are not at all pleasant. In fact there was an unspoken point of contention between all the experts about the taste of Turkey Tail Fungus. Some said it was sweet, others say it’s bitter and a few just say it’s mushroom flavored. My guess is that the flavor is dependent on the type of wood and environmental conditions it grows in. The one in photos was kinda bland.

This image shows the underside of a Turkey Tail Fungus.

Notice the spots on the underside of this one? That’s where the insects have been feeding. The experts recommend that you leave any Turkey Tail Fungus that the insects have fed on alone because the bugs leave behind contamination.

Speaking of insects, honeybees are drawn to Turkey Tail Fungus. One experiment indicated that the Turkey Tail Fungus helped extend the life of honeybees and helped them to be more vigorous in their last days. It seemed to the researchers that Turkey Tail Fungus helped them to adapt to different stress factors. And here’s where we start to look at the medicinal values of Turkey Tail Fungus.

Turkey Tail Fungus is actually on the list of prescription drugs in Japan. It came onto the scene as an adjunct to cancer treatments. In the wild Turkey Tail Fungus is known to be able to remediate heavy metals from soil by actually binding them into their inert forms. In the cancer treatments it seems to help the patients deal with the after effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. As I have stated before, I’m not really an expert on this so I’m proving a link to the testimony of an expert.

This video is of Paul Stamets’ TED Talk on mushrooms. It’s about thirty minutes long and he’s on the leading edge of research.

The way most people use wikdcrafted Turkey Tail Fungus is in a decoction or a tincture. The mushroom is to tough to eat and so the medicinal parts have to be extracted. (A few people chew it like gum. )

Native Americans found that by tossing a few pieces into a stew that it has a natural preservative function. The fungus has to compete with other Fungi and bacteria in the wild so its developed components that suppress the competition. According to the experts, these compounds in the form of polysaccharides are broad-based and will continue to work against strains that resist modern medicines.

The Turkey Tail Fungus also seems to be able to provide protection/treatment from viruses such as HIV and SARS1. But again, I’m taking someone else’s word for it and would recommend that you speak with a certified expert for further research. Forage Friday is only trivia.

I haven’t done the usual listing of various medicinal values and who uses it for what due to the vast amount of information out there. As I stated before it’s one of the most researched Fungi on the planet and so there’s plenty to find. Of particular interest to me is that some of the research indicates that it might be useful in combating type 2 diabetes. If so then I have a resource for help if times get tough.

Do take a moment and watch the video. It’s well worth the time and it’s a story with a happy ending.

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

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We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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Recalling A Summer Moment

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Daisy Fleabane 62020” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

As I sit quietly waiting for the awakening of nature I close my eyes and recall the warmth of the sun on my face. The cool grass is tender and green and the smell of a fresh cut lawn fills the breeze. There’s even a little hint of the water mint that graces my creek bed. Just above the sound of wind in my ears I can hear the drone of a Carpenter bee as she floats effortlessly from flower to flower. Native flowers greet the sun with a pleasant smile as they gaze skyward and await the passing of the puffy white clouds. Occasionally I hear a small splash from the creek as the minnows navigate through the shallow shoals. The red-tailed Hawk that’s taken up residence higher on the mountain soars overhead and casts a shadow that seems to fill the yard and everything goes silent for a moment as he disappears again behind the ridges. It doesn’t take long for the songbirds to sing again after he’s gone and I pause to capture this moment to hold in my heart and have forever.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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For those who have been following me on Facebook and know of the struggle content providers have to get circulation from big tech I’ve been recommending for people to adopt MeWe as a social media platform. One of the problems I’ve run into on MeWe is that people don’t know how to navigate the platform. So to help with that I’ve created a permanent page on my website as a basic Basic Beginner’s Guide To MeWe I’ve tried to anticipate all basic questions there and You can bookmark the page to have as a reference and if you have any questions or suggestions don’t hesitate to contact me. I do still have a day job and I help admin several pages on both platforms so replies might be a little slow but I will answer you.

We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

I want you to join my group on MeWe: https://mewe.com/join/lloydslensphotographydiscussiongroup

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Hey Friends! Just a quick reminder that Lloyds Lens Photography is available for portraits!

To book me simply reach out using the Contact Page and we’ll set a date. If you’re within a 50 mile radius of Summersville West Virginia all travel fees are waived.

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I’m now using Zazzle to fulfil orders. What this means for you is a secure way to place an order, discount codes & a broader product selection! Simply use the contact form on my websiteand tell me which image you want and I’ll reply with a direct link to where you can place the order.

Clicking on the photo takes you tohttps://www.zazzle.com/lloydslensphotos?rf=238248269630914251

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