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00:00:05 Speaker 1: Late October is upon us. 00:00:07 Speaker 2: The acrons are falling, the clover’s eight inches tall, and the woods are full of scrapes, and it’s deer season. These Deer Stories episodes are some of my favorite. They feel like when your buddy rolls back up into camp and he has that look on his face and you never know what story is about to come out of his mouth. I guarantee you that all these stories will surprise you. We’ve got seven storytellers and they hail from the states of Alabama, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. And I…

(Continued from Part 2.) 2.3 – Finding Edible Cambium Locally And Harvesting It If we live in an area with a sufficient number of trees, the next step would be to find out which ones have edible cambium. To accomplish this I recommend two sources. First, you would need to buy the National Audubon Society’s book titled Trees of North America or something equivalent. Here are two free sources that just have tree maps: Tree Map Link 1 and Tree Map Link 2. I am referring to the 2021 edition of Trees of North America in my following statements. This…

On October 22, 1836, Sam Houston was inaugurated as the first elected President of the Republic of Texas. — On October 22, 1934, infamous criminal Charles (“Pretty Boy”) Floyd was fatally shot in a field near East Liverpool, Ohio, by FBI agents. — On October 22, 1797, André-Jacques Garnerin, an inspector in the French army who encouraged the use of balloons for military purposes, made a balloon ascent in order to give his first exhibition of parachuting, when he jumped from a height of about 3,200 feet (1,000 meters). And this is the birthday of painter and book illustrator N.C.…