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In the woods walking, early morning cool, one eye on the ground for snakes otherwise empty-headed not looking for anything; over a rise and down, a rotten chestnut stump probably 100 years old and at its roots twenty-three Morels. Instant hunger: the smell of frying butter, salt and tender mushrooms. I lust for them. Take off my shirt to carry them home. Real desire often takes us by surprise; pure delight of the unsought. ~mce
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Jun 24, 2015
Jun 24, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
Mushroom Lust
In the woods walking, early morning cool, one eye on the ground for snakes otherwise empty-headed not looking for anything; over a rise and down, a rotten chestnut stump probably 100 years old and at its roots twenty-three Morels. Instant hunger: the smell of frying butter, salt and tender mushrooms. I lust for them. Take off my shirt to carry them home. Real desire often takes us by surprise; pure delight of the unsought. ~mce
TN years ago. Morels: best mushrooms ever.
mike-essig
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Jun 24, 2015
Jun 24, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
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