4 -Part 1| Life after Camino| Flowers, Mushroom and a

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @sangriasg
    @sangriasg Місяць тому +1

    You poor thing with the hay fever. A friends who suffer greatly said that it has gotten a lot better after eating a spoon of the local honey for a few months

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому

      @@sangriasg thanks for the tip. There is a nasal spray but honey seem better option! Yes it’s horrible for pollen this time of year.

  • @ua1907
    @ua1907 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for another video, a glimpse of your new post camino life, looking forward to that 5 day hike. Did you en up buying the hidrangea? I wanted one too last year, but they need acidic soil, so i didnt go through with it. But they really are so beautiful

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching.
      I didn’t buy the blue hydrangea because I didn’t know where I would put it plus my parents got me one for 1/3 of the price while I was on the Camino. Mum is babysitting the plant until
      It is more robust then I will pot plant it.
      I hear if you pour leftover tea into the roots of the hydrangea it will turn it blue(r). Need to fact check this via google maybe. :)
      I love blue hydrangeas. They last longer than most flowers too.

    • @ua1907
      @ua1907 Місяць тому

      @@Walkwith_M i see..
      I heard that soil rich with iron turna them blue. My neighbour had a huge bush of them when i was a child, it was around 4 meters in prameter, so yes they do last long. Plus i loved it when they turned somewhat greenish violet colour in late autumn and you could dry them and use them for bouquets

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому +1

      @ ah yes! The flowers that keep on giving. I have dried a bunch from my parents garden and they last for years. It’s sepia in tones but in right corner - classy and perennial… they do have a wide footprint if they like their location. Excellent that we share a fondness for these flowers. The best ones were in Martha’s Vineyard. Yes went there one year and fell in love with the place and blue hydrangeas were the consistent theme.

  • @roserita-t9b
    @roserita-t9b Місяць тому +1

    The Catedral- Mezquita in Cordoba is stunning.x
    'Grunge' style flowering arranging could become a trend. ❤

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому

      Haha… grunge flower arrangement- when you can’t be bothered trimming all the leaves. My version of bed hair made famous by Brigette Bardot - I was always bed heading my hair as a look back in the days. I need to bake a cake soon.

  • @xangarcia2677
    @xangarcia2677 Місяць тому +1

    HANG ON A MINUTE! THE PRETTY GIRL IN THE YELLOW DRESS IS IT YOU? 😍 I see that you relate to high society.
    I know those races are not pleasant. We should move forward as a society, but even the most critical kill animals while plowing the land or protecting their crops. And don't drink Pablo's milk. He is a male.
    Oh my god! That park is beautiful, despite being artificial. That's why I prefer English garden art to French garden art.
    I'm worried that they gave you a bouquet of sunflowers and that you're so serious. I take it back, you already look happy 😀(I'm writing this while I see it)
    Do you have edible mushrooms in Australia? This week I caught a lot of chanterelles. I love them, more than boletus. In fact, yesterday I had sautéed chanterelles and chestnut puree for dinner. For dessert, papanduxas (I'll send you the recipe).

    • @ua1907
      @ua1907 Місяць тому +2

      wow, that is a wonderful dish, automnal and foraging, bon appetit

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому

      @@ua1907 thanks to Spain for the inspiration. I foraged the mushrooms from the local supermarket- safer that way :)

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому +1

      Goodness Xan, you are partial to chestnuts.
      I have no ideas what those things your were cooking with.
      I thought all cows regardless of gender give milk. I dumped that coffee off screen after I said it did not taste good.
      Aside from walking across other people’s country I am a style purveyor - the all caps tell me you are shocked more than anything.
      I do not recommend foraging for mushrooms 🍄 at all, not if you don’t know what you are doing here. You can get very sick or worse if you eat the wrong one. There are “death cap mushrooms” here in Australia. Advice : approach foraging with caution.

    • @xangarcia2677
      @xangarcia2677 Місяць тому +1

      @@Walkwith_M Please, M. Don't talk about coffee 😜
      You know that I will always be loyal to the chestnuts and their queen
      I started picking mushrooms with my grandfather when I was 8 years old. Just a variety. And every year that passed I met a new species. I am now 47 years old, and I can say that I know mushrooms quite well and that I know the species that are safe. But it is still dangerous because the mushroom season coincides with the hunting season. Very wild people with shotguns. Sometimes I feel very American.
      By the way, my grandfather told me that all mushrooms are edible, at least once 😂
      Papanduxas are roasted apples with cinnamon and butter, typical of autumn in Galicia.

    • @Walkwith_M
      @Walkwith_M  Місяць тому

      @@xangarcia2677 yes, do talk about the hunting season. Some pilgrims think we all need to worry about them. I did hear some guns go off.