A Wander In The Forest - With Bonus Weird Stuff In A Can
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- A nice day for wandering in the forest; a little foraging, a little appreciation of nature, lunch cooked outdoors on my little camp stove (including one of the cans kindly sent to me by Nalim27 last year)
My travelling spice kit comprises Kinder Surprise egg capsules, housed in this container: • How To Make An Upcycle...
I just want to say Mr Shrimp, that I began watching this video this morning whilst hungover. I was thinking about how I'm a lazy pos and your living your life well. Then I decided, to hell with this and took my boy out for a good adventure in the woods, thanks for giving me the inspiration to go out and be more active
This small paragraph was a rollercoaster of emotion. But the ending was wholesome.
I can scarcely imagine how wonderful it must be to have forests like that accessable. Even though i live in a relatively wooded and rural part of australia, the landscape is often much more overgrown. Spending time in that forest must be nothing short of delightful
Welcome to jolly old England mate... Where the world says we have nothing, no good food, no good land, no culture, and only rain and according to the media are all right wing tories.
As you see yourself the truth is exactly the opposite.
@@sarchlalaith8836 the only reason much of the english speaking world thinks england doesnt have any good food is because all of its "normal" food is from england lmao. And honestly the landscape is england is wonderfull from what i know of it, wish australia was more like england in a lot of ways
@@sarchlalaith8836 Lived in Carlisle for half a year as an intern, and learned the difference between perspectives - a tourist doesn't spend enough time to find and appreciate the things you fall in love with while spending more time and actually living there, getting to know the local cuisines and beers as well as making friends with some of the locals. Similar here in northern Germany - to a tourist people seem reserved, cold, and distant, eating strange food and doing weird things, while in reality we take things slow, like a cat cautiously sniffing a finger before further approaching a stranger. Once we're past the "finger-sniffing" stage the former stranger is either avoided (seldomly) or carefully integrated into our select group of friends (usually). This normally happens over the course of several events at public or private places, with everyone in the group allowed to veto further invitations, within reason.
It amazes me how little growth there is on the forest floor in European forests.
@@sarchlalaith8836 the English put out that it's just boggy there so they can have it all to themselves. 😄😝😆
I've had a really rough night and day with my family. This video really helped. Thank you 😊
I hope things are better with you and your family & I hope you’re feeling better today x ❤️
@@Leanne_w a little bit better today. Thank you 😊
Such a wholesome shrimp.
yes
He’s the best he’s like a grandpa
Utterly.
Wholegrain shrimp 🍤 ? 😂
I hope his nickname irl is shrimp now because of his RUclips channel lol
Sir, your Channel represents the true spirit of the Internet. Cheers!
Firstly, I’d like to thank you for sharing with us your wander through the ever beautiful New Forest. I have exceptionally fond memories of time spent their with my family as a child, and many subsequent visits as an adult staying near New Milton in a caravan. It must be nearly 25 years since I was last in the forest, and now being disabled/housebound watching videos such as this is my only way to visit one of my favourite places. There’s nothing quite like foraging for mushrooms this time of year, so long as you know what your looking for. Like yourself, my best advice has always been....if you’re not sure, leave it alone.’
As for the can, I used to buy something similar from Lidl when I lived in Germany. That is a really pretty tin. A tin like that I would clean up very carefully so as not damage the label, then use it to store stationery or grow small herbs/air plants in.
Stay safe and well guys.❤️
Google translate does pretty ok job of pronouncing. Btw it is not just beef on the can it is written Hovězí maso s česnekem which means "beef with garlic".
Thanks for the video! It was lovely to see a bit of Jenny, and Eva, too! Here in Athens, we live in the foothills of Hymettus mountain and often go foraging for wild thyme and rosemary. We see mushrooms, too, but we leave them alone as we don't know how to identity them. Thank you, again, Mike!
shrimp is the kind of person I want to be
George Greig fell you bro , i wanna too
I agree. A quiet but knowledgeable, wise person.
That's very unfortunate. I will pray for you.
He really epitomizes that saying "try to be the person your dog thinks you are."
Ignore the hater below, I relate with you! I want to find an mushroom identification book for North America, because of this channel!
We have a truly ridiculous amount of acorns local to me, they fall like hailstones onto the local cars and the squirrels have gone berserk. 🥜 🐿
Great for fattening pigs and improving their flavor. Some oaks fruit only every other year and the crops can be heavy.
Squirrels in my area get acorns and black walnuts to forage for. There used to be a random chestnut tree nearby, but the property owner got rid of it last year.
Wonderful
They do make amazing flour though if you can bothered to leech the tannins.
I wonder if it’s a last year, I believe oak trees have them.
"Eve you're not chasing the deer! They don't like you!"
He went so harsh on little Eve, haha
Poor doggie want indulge in a roll.
I feel like he doesnt really like his dog.
I know, and my name's Eve, so every time he addresses the dog, my ears perk up, too!
@@thekingoftheworld9553 I don't get that impression at all. If he let her run there is the risk that either Eva or the stag could have been injured or killed, it's kinder for both to keep her under control, even if she disagreed! I know people who's dogs have brought down and killed deer.
@@thekingoftheworld9553 I feel like you're The Devil.
I like you add little things like how much you like the can label. I agree that the label is nice but I like that you took the time to appreciate it too. Always interesting and love the edits!
Thank you, that was a relaxing watch:) I’d love to see more of this:). Seems like it was a great walk in the forest:)
a little bit of foraging, some weird stuff in a can, kinda slow tv, yellow mushroom scammed him a bit, and i'm fairly sure some unboxing happened at 17:37.
that's the recipe for a tasty vid!
It was exquisite.
8:20 must feel like such a privilege seeing these animals in the wild, in person. Amazing.
They are not so much fun when they are in your yard eating the roses and hostas. We have a small herd (about eight on average) of blacktail deer that live on our block . I swear the buggers are so urbanized they have bus passes.
Eva is such an energic little dog.
Man, I sure do love strange things on the box.
So nice to see Jenny and Eva. Hope you are all doing well and staying safe.
You are a fine specimen of a human being. We, your audience, are truly blessed.
I'd never ever thought that I'd see a can with some "weird" stuff in it that I know!
Would you indulge us and tell us what the ingredients are please cohort?
@@sarchlalaith8836 Beef, beef fat, pork skin, salt, garlic.
14:50 That is chuffin awesome. Nature never fails to amaze me.
Always enjoy your videos @Atomicshrimp! It’s great to see how much your channel has grown! Sub from back when you had about 63,000! Thank you for all the work you put into your channel!
That's a lovely can, would not have expected it to contain stewed beef!
I think it was Veritasium who did a video on oak trees. They occasionally have a super crop of acorns but not every year. During the surplus year squirrels work very hard to collect and bury the excess, so much they couldn't possibly finish them all. The next year the squirrels reproduce, they get a bump in population but since the squirrels buried so many, many were left to grow new trees, benefiting the oaks. Of course the next year the trees go back to normal and the squirrel population goes back to normal.
Great video when you go in the woods
Dear mr shrimp
The bird at 14:15 was a nuthatch
Much love
The pov shots of you walking in the dry creek bed is a lovely break from moody Adelaide weather at the moment. ❤️
We're also having a mast year for acorns here in the central US. Thanks for the video as always, looked like a great walk!
my mom's yard is an ankle turning nightmare this year
It shows just how old England is, when we still call a 1000+ year old forest, the New Forest. I wouldn't have it any other way. Lovely video.
Puppers is LOVING that. Making my dogs excited too LOL
Thank you from Florida. I absolutely love getting a notification from your channel. An lovely video as always.
Seeing all those ferns made me miss my fern.
new forest national park seems so alien to me, there's just such little undergrowth on top of the fact that i've never seen a beech tree in my life
I love watching these videos of just you walking around forests
I'm glad Jenny and Eva were along on your walk. The stick-headed doggos are a terrible temptation for the poor pup though LOL. Eva's little coat is very cute. Glad you have it on such a crisp-looking day.
She just wants to run with them I think, but that makes them run away, and then she has no idea how to stop running
Oh good! I enjoy woodsy wandering and foraging, but tins of terror vids are my favorite.
Would be lovely to see the streams and little rivulets in full flow!! Make the whole dynamic of the forest change totally. :D
For some reason him saying “ if I were marking this for you I wouldn’t do this” just tickled me pink.
Looks nice and green still
This was a lovely, relaxing, enjoyable video to help me enjoy the weekend. Thank you!
Really liked this! Very relaxing. Also poor Eva! No yummy food for her! Even after she helps confirm if mushrooms are clean.
Thoroughly enjoyable and relaxing to watch as always. Many other countries seem to put so much more effort into packaging designs
You need to put a warning label on these kind of videos with "Might disturbe sleeping dogs" on it. ;) My Jack Russell just flew up from a deep sleep when Eva cried out. His heart almost stopped.
It surprises Me why the "New Forest", is called the "New Forest". It's actually only a Woodland. The difference is in the density of the trees. The denseness of the trees, makes all the difference.....lol.
It was named 'The New Forest' nearly a thousand years ago. I reckon it's too late for nitpicking now.
it would be interesting to see if the periods were primes on the flowering - see cicada hatching periods. two primes ensure the maximum spacing between sprouting/hatching.
24:08 Can opener. An elegant weapon, for a more civilized age.
The design on that can is so beautiful, it looks like it should have some fancy candle inside.
I am from liverpool and it is a mast year for chestnuts and acorns! Love the content!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
i really love all your videos , you just saw how little things can be spectacular and i can watch you all the day
Fuck me. Just came back from a friends place, slightly drunk and just saw a new shrimp video. There is nothing more wholesome and relaxing than a shrimp in the forest to fall asleep to :D
Weirdest coincidence: just as Mr. Shrimp mentioned the aroma of his mushrooms and onions cooking in the woods, I caught the very first whiff of the corned beef I started cooking for supper!
Excellent as always. Now to find my dinner!
My dog is now searching the house head to toe looking for Eva! I think she thinks I've smuggled another dog into the house
Love the new forest,i went to boarding school there,it was between Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst,called Coxlease.
I'd like to roam your forests and imagine it stretched on forever, looking for marauding bands and the few places to hide.
I remember small Beech forests from my childhood in Bergen, Norway and it was like a fairytale. Dunno what your Deer finds to eat, though.
Most of our forests we have to either wade through shrub, or a mat of Spruce twigs, and can't see the Moose, only hear it crashing about.
That forest is beautiful!
I know this is England, and I can clearly see the moss on the tree branch, but I intuitively cringed real bad when I saw all those dead leaves around next to a rickety gas stove standing on a fallen branch during what is still forest fire season where I live.
Nice great to see you enjoy the forest.
What a beautiful can indeed.
Interesting video as always. I understand that trees communicate on a local level via the fungal network, however, we are on the Berkshire/Surrey border and also having a heavy acorn production this year.
There are so many major roads between the New Forest and here to break the fungal chain, so I think it's more likely climate related or air born chemical signals.
It would be both! We know , not that much,
nice little ramble
I don't speak Czech, but I have researched the phonology of several European languages, and I think "Hovězí Maso s Česnekem" is pronounced something like "Hov-jez-ee mah-so s Chess-nek-em"
Yes
It's been very dry also the forest been quite.
Your finger looks great in this video thank God it’s healing 🙂
Maybe the oak mast is weather related? Here in the east of the Netherlands we haven`t seen this much acorns for the last 10 years.
It appears to be happening across the whole of Europe, but we all have different weather patterns
would you kindly tell Jenny that i dont like pepper either? its even worse, i cant stand the heat of any hot spice and im in the deep indestructible believe its unnatural for humans to consume poison and find delight in the chemical burn and our bodies panic reaction. its no taste or scent, but a freaking defense mechanism to protect our system and all of you are crazy to enjoy pain!
thanks for listening to my ted talk. im here all week.
I love your channel it's so wholesome there is so much stuff i didn't knew even exist keep up the videos
I loved the fae door.
I came in pre show to say wow! what a title, I'm excited!
Thank you for the walkabout and lunch, not the weirdest lunch inside a can I've seen but the outside was beautiful, imagine the grocery store where that's the standard. 🤗
I live a bit to the west of the New Forest and there are lots of villages named Winterborne 'something' which refers to a stream that only runs in the winter...
Right, that’s it, I’m subscribing.
Good stink, boss! Deer! Deer!
I believe the current common theory is that trees like oak communicate via mycelium networks - in other words they have a symbiotic relationship with your mushroom friends in the forest which have "roots" running for many miles underground. The trees and fungi exchange nutrients that they each produce as excess or waste, and the trees have a means of communication.
Re: MAST YEAR, OAK TREES, ACORNS: we had some drought years in S. Ohio around 1999. There was a great, great abundance of acorns in fall then.
My mom said when there is drought, the oak tree gets the idea that tough times are coming, and it had better put out a LOT of little trees, reproduce as much as it can.
So the dryer the season, the more acorns you'll find. Hope that was helpful.
I imagine that's a factor, but I feel like it can't be as simple as just that - people are reporting that it's a mast year all across Europe - and we don't all have the same weather
I love a stomp in the new forest. Would be great to cross paths one day, sir!
Enjoying your show with some Czech music called "Dva."
Personally prefer Jedno more. 😋
Good to see doggo :)
My dogs freaked out the first time Eva barked in this video 😄🐶👍
Really beautiful, calming video and great camera work! i never felt like i was missing out on any views.
slight nitpick: eva's barks were a bit loud, is it possible to reduce the volume whenever she barks?
That was actually reduced volume! (clearly not quite enough!)
@@AtomicShrimp Wow, I wonder whether your neighbour will complain. I am sure our will.
Those Deer are so funny running through. Why did you decide to do that Mike?
I saw a ring of mushrooms at the bottom of Underwood Road in Bishopstoke. No idea what they were, but immediately thought of you!
Do you remember the trees? Do you remember all the different ways of the trees?
That deer path would be a great spot for a trap camera
Fun video idea: collect wild mushrooms, take a spore print, and than colonize your own jar with mycelium, and fruit your own mushrooms at home
Wonderful video, thanks for making it :D
I might have kept that can from the hovesi maso as a pencil or toothbrush holder
Lovin it man. The forest is stunning. . I like that you use proper widescreen instead of that vertical nonsense that people do with their phones. . It's beautifully presented on widescreen tv. Is that a phone of an actual hd camera? All the best to you and Jenny
I just use a smartphone (Huawei P20 Pro) for most of my video recording
@@AtomicShrimp wow sound and image is crisp
Yeah, it's been pretty good really
Lol he's not having that dog in his frame
Think we’ve got your stream water, here in Wales! Ps think the bid call might be either greater or to me more likely lesser spotted woodpecker. We have lesser spotted visiting our bird table.
I think it's Mycelium that links all the trees together.
definitely mycelium related with the akorns
I didnt quite understand the idea of massed years? Is this were oak trees over produce in comparison to usual?
Yep - Steve Mould made an excellent video on the topic here: ruclips.net/video/DPCL9kj7_bU/видео.html
Are onions always that small in the UK?
Ahhh, Eva just wanted to play with the deer!
I think so. Earlier this year, Jenny was walking Eva in a place where we don't normally encounter deer, but on that occasion, there was a quite young fawn lying quietly in the long grass. It didn't run when Eva approached it, so Eva just sort of tried to make friends.
Atomic Shrimp I do enjoy it when Eva is a part of your videos Mike. Thank you.
Jenny and Evie should play a bigger part in your videos. A nice family setup, is called for.
@Atomic Shrimp. Would you say this is the best time to go out mushroom foraging?
Now is certainly a fair time. The weather conditions here haven't been ideal - too much rain right in the fruiting season is ruining a lot of fungi, but if we get a bit of dry now, it should be good from now until November
The bird at 18:16 sounds like a bird of prey of some kind to me. Maybe a goshawk, kestrel, or Eurasian hobby.
That sounds fun
the landscapes are pretty different from those where I'm from
poor eva. DADDD I WANT TO PLAYYYYY!