Come and pick me up.
At the breakfast table in the Bistro Room Joan brought up our annual trek for osage-oranges and rose hips. Since the weather report was favorable we decided to go for it.
We drove to Aurora and our favorite osage orange tree. The culvert adjacent to shoulder of Rt. 90 was plentiful with oranges and many more were strewn on the lawn under the tree. With this year's bountiful crop we filled a half a dozen Wegmans bags.
We continued south on Rt. 90 and turned down the road to Long Point State Park. Pulling pass the gatehouse we parked and proceeded to gather rose hips. We stopped at one Kinneys bag full since the overgrown berries branches were inflicting scratches.
Heading back to Aurora we stopped to observe a raft of a 1000 Canada Geese on Seneca Lake. We then drove east on to Poplar Ridge Road (County
Rt. 43A) and turned left at the Hazard Library in
Poplar Ridge. Just north of Scipio on to Rt. 34B we parked next to our other favorite osage-orange tree. As usual the crop here was not
as bountiful as the Aurora stop.
Since there are plenty of osage-oranges left on both trees foragers should have success for the next several days.
To reward ourselves for our hard work we went to Doug's for dinner. The food is always excellent here but this evening the fish and fries and gumbo were outstanding.
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