Sandi's Morel Camp - Page 2

   I have never been up as far as Boyne City to hunt but have heard it is great hunting there also. Now that I am retired we may just have to continue to follow the morels north. There is about one week difference in the morel season from where I live, to the season at Mesick which is 200 miles north. If you would like to visit my web site and see some of my pictures go to Sandi's Quilting and Mushroom Hunting Page.  There's a place there to view some of my favorite pictures.

   Inez joins the group
after a day of morel hunting, to relax and enjoy an evening meal complete with fresh morels.
Clockwise starting with my sister Inez (standing) is Inez's son-in-law, Steve. Jim. Empty chair is for me (Sandi). Inez's husband, Chuck. Inez's daughter, Deb. And Edith (Our oldest sister.  Called De De).

Evening meal at morel camp.

Fresh morels! Mmm!
Chuck does a Great job of cooking Morels!


Dale,
Inez and Chuck's son, surveys the sacks full of fresh morels of 2nd. days picking.

Sacks full of morel


Chuck did a Great job
of cooking. Don't these look Great?





My sister Inez:
 (the idiot whistle blower in the TV video)
   photo of a two headed morel
"I would be willing to walk ten miles to find just One Morel!"  But if I was starving when I got there, I still wouldn't eat it for a million dollars!" LOL



No morel outing
could possibly be
complete without these beauties.

Photo's on this page are copyrighted by Sandi K. © 2001


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