Wild food fit for a king
Those of us who enjoy the great outdoors tend to run onto all sorts of edibles while out making money. In this specific case I have chosen to show some morsels that I found while checking on cattle, so ignore the feed sack in the one photo, but could have just as easily been found while surveying.
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First, the dessert choices.
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Three delicious persimmons and the one pear left after eating two others. I think I ate around eight other persimmons as they were very tasty. Each persimmon averaged four seeds. I have found every number between one and eight for the number of huge seeds in a single persimmon. Weather watchers need to pay heed to the fact that every persimmon seed opened so far is a spoon.
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For the main course for the royal meal one should consider this alternative. Found at Latitude 37.667 on October 22. It is a rarity for location, climate and time of day found.
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Yes. This is, indeed, the rare Crobsterssum making its way towards shelter as my noisy ATV disturbed its search for some daylight options for its own meal. Ignore the portion of feed sack in the lower third of the photo. Operating a right-hand throttle and a right-hand button push on my phone while traveling parallel to the Crobsterssum was a huge challenge, but successful.
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