Here’s a short/not so short film of me in a north London nature reserve, randomly waffling about wild plants and foraging in chilly February… unrehearsed and unplanned, I was about to take a a photo of some tasty looking young hawthorn leaves and instead I ended up making this film, without taking a breath for about twenty minutes. Actually I quite enjoyed it and if anyone manages to watch the whole thing and/or respond favourably, I might make one each month. If I do I will remember to film the next one as a landscape rather than the less conventional portrait format, and I might even think about what I’m going to say beforehand, although that will probably spoil it. Click the photo to the watch the film………..Feedback and suggestions please.
A FILM ABOUT FORAGING IN FEBRUARY
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Wow! Thank you. Having discovered thee massive black locust trees out side my flat I’ve just become set on seeing what else is out there. I live very near to the Arsenal so I will investigate this space with my 9 year old son. Wonderful.
foraging with kids is brilliant fun…happy hunting, john
Just starting to research foraging and this was very helpful and interesting
so Thank You
you are so welcome
youre welcome