You find out who true friends are if they gift me a paper bag full of morels. But they never reveal where they found them. Avery, your inaugural column as a Collaborative member is a winner. Thanks a bunch! —Richard Gilbert
Dr. Lois Tiffany, Iowa State University's expert mycologist would have loved your writing. She did not consume morels but researched and wrote about them widely. Great story to get us all outdoors and enjoying Iowa's natural resources and rich natural history. Thanks much, Bill Pusateri.
To me, it's not the eating, it's the hunting and finding.
You find out who true friends are if they gift me a paper bag full of morels. But they never reveal where they found them. Avery, your inaugural column as a Collaborative member is a winner. Thanks a bunch! —Richard Gilbert
Thanks a lot for reading, Richard. Means a lot. A person holding a paper bag full of morels always seems to make fast friends.
Dr. Lois Tiffany, Iowa State University's expert mycologist would have loved your writing. She did not consume morels but researched and wrote about them widely. Great story to get us all outdoors and enjoying Iowa's natural resources and rich natural history. Thanks much, Bill Pusateri.
Thanks for reading, Bill. I will have to take at look at Dr. Tiffany's work. A springtime tradition for us Midwesterners for sure.