I love your statement about working intuitively when we are overwhelmed or simply don’t know where to start. I think it’s a great way to break free of that rut and just allow ourselves permission to choose whichever direction and enjoy the process versus just enjoying the result!
I am so happy to have found your channel. I live in southern Oregon at the start of the high desert. We seem to be at opposite sides of the continent. Even so, I love the content you provide. I will be watching each of your videos and look forward to seeing future ones as well. Respectfully yours, -Chaos
Thanks Chaos, I really appreciate, and the follow! If you are interested in connecting with Cedar, in your neck of the woods, I’d look for Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata). It’s also a true cedar hailed as the tree of life. tidcf.nrcan.gc.ca/en/trees/factsheet/133 Cheers!
Keep it up. I know how much work it takes to take on RUclips and win. I have been told it will take time. It appears from the comments you have reached an audience and helped them....Keep up the excellent work.
Thank you 😊 It sure is a lot of work...But I’m thankful to be in a position where it’s possible for me to undertake. It’s definitely hard not to care about views, especially with all the work that goes into it, but I think the key is to not expect anything from it, just do it because you love it. If just one person likes it, and can be positively affected by it, well that’s good enough for me! Your profile picture makes me want to share with you that I bought myself a zoom lens recently + a 1.4x Teleconverter. I’m so excited to incorporate its footage in my next video 😊 Thanks so much for your comment, means a lot to me!
I was feeling jealous of the snow (none in MD this year) until temperature was mentioned. No thanks! A lot of interesting information here. Most I knew about cedar was small amounts for vitamin C in a survival situation isn't bad but don't overdo since it can be toxic. Thanks for sharing further ideas on it.
I laughed when I read your “No thanks!” 🤭Those were extreme temps…on average it’s about 4𝇈F here in winter. Thanks for watching Zach, hopefully I made up for the turkey tail video with this one 😉 Cheers!
@@offthepathlearning Lol mushrooms are my nerd thing. Don't take my criticism to harshly. I learned some things here beyond my thinking of relating trees to mushrooms. Probably won't be applying it to my life but it's really neat seeing how to use plants.
Coucou, si je me fis à ton accent je peux t'écrire en francais loll. J'aimerais savoir quelle sont les quantités que tu utilise pour une infusion généralement? (Ration aiguille/eau) Dans un de mes livre sur les plantes sauvages, il mentonne '' On peut faire de la tisane avec les aiguilles mais attention de ne jamais la faire bouillir, car la thuyone pourrait te rende malade''. As tu déjà eu se problème? Merci!
Oui!! Ma langue maternelle est le français Québécois 😊mais je suis rendu beaucoup plus confortable en anglais. Je pensais par contre faire quelque vidéo en français bientôt et aussi en doublés. C’est vrai que tu devrais faire attention de ne pas trop chauffer le cèdre [tu veux faire une infusion et non une décoction]. Moi je ne m’en fais pas trop avec la quantité exacte de ration aiguille/eau et je n’ai jamais eu de problèmes. Anny Schneider, herboriste célèbre donne comme dose exact 3g de rameaux par tasse d’eau. Atteindre une dose qui pourrait faire du mal serait difficile je crois. Pas de danger si vous rester avec une utilisation occasionnelle.
I love your statement about working intuitively when we are overwhelmed or simply don’t know where to start. I think it’s a great way to break free of that rut and just allow ourselves permission to choose whichever direction and enjoy the process versus just enjoying the result!
Beautiful surroundings!!
I really appreciate what you're doing!keep it up!
I am so happy to have found your channel. I live in southern Oregon at the start of the high desert. We seem to be at opposite sides of the continent. Even so, I love the content you provide. I will be watching each of your videos and look forward to seeing future ones as well.
Respectfully yours,
-Chaos
Thanks Chaos, I really appreciate, and the follow!
If you are interested in connecting with Cedar, in your neck of the woods, I’d look for Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata). It’s also a true cedar hailed as the tree of life.
tidcf.nrcan.gc.ca/en/trees/factsheet/133
Cheers!
Keep it up. I know how much work it takes to take on RUclips and win. I have been told it will take time. It appears from the comments you have reached an audience and helped them....Keep up the excellent work.
Thank you 😊
It sure is a lot of work...But I’m thankful to be in a position where it’s possible for me to undertake.
It’s definitely hard not to care about views, especially with all the work that goes into it, but I think the key is to not expect anything from it, just do it because you love it. If just one person likes it, and can be positively affected by it, well that’s good enough for me!
Your profile picture makes me want to share with you that I bought myself a zoom lens recently + a 1.4x Teleconverter. I’m so excited to incorporate its footage in my next video 😊
Thanks so much for your comment, means a lot to me!
I was feeling jealous of the snow (none in MD this year) until temperature was mentioned. No thanks! A lot of interesting information here. Most I knew about cedar was small amounts for vitamin C in a survival situation isn't bad but don't overdo since it can be toxic. Thanks for sharing further ideas on it.
I laughed when I read your “No thanks!” 🤭Those were extreme temps…on average it’s about 4𝇈F here in winter.
Thanks for watching Zach, hopefully I made up for the turkey tail video with this one 😉
Cheers!
@@offthepathlearning Lol mushrooms are my nerd thing. Don't take my criticism to harshly. I learned some things here beyond my thinking of relating trees to mushrooms. Probably won't be applying it to my life but it's really neat seeing how to use plants.
Coucou, si je me fis à ton accent je peux t'écrire en francais loll. J'aimerais savoir quelle sont les quantités que tu utilise pour une infusion généralement? (Ration aiguille/eau) Dans un de mes livre sur les plantes sauvages, il mentonne '' On peut faire de la tisane avec les aiguilles mais attention de ne jamais la faire bouillir, car la thuyone pourrait te rende malade''. As tu déjà eu se problème? Merci!
Oui!! Ma langue maternelle est le français Québécois 😊mais je suis rendu beaucoup plus confortable en anglais. Je pensais par contre faire quelque vidéo en français bientôt et aussi en doublés.
C’est vrai que tu devrais faire attention de ne pas trop chauffer le cèdre [tu veux faire une infusion et non une décoction]. Moi je ne m’en fais pas trop avec la quantité exacte de ration aiguille/eau et je n’ai jamais eu de problèmes. Anny Schneider, herboriste célèbre donne comme dose exact 3g de rameaux par tasse d’eau.
Atteindre une dose qui pourrait faire du mal serait difficile je crois. Pas de danger si vous rester avec une utilisation occasionnelle.