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Wet Season Set to Begin... Chicago Tornado Video... Flooding... Wild Springtime Edibles... Hail Photo

Perhaps the wet season is set to arrive...for real.  After being teased early last week, our atmospheric moisture will increase this week helping develop sea breeze thunderstorms each afternoon.  There will be a few days with enhanced activity:
(1) an upper level low will be over the area Tue. so storms could fire fairly early in the day & increase through the afternoon/evening.
(2) a weakening cool front will settle into the Southeast Fri. into the weekend & should help make storms more numerous
Thunderstorms will develop each afternoon this week -- all areas of the First Coast should have at least some rain this week & some areas will have lots.

Have you seen the tornado video from near Chicago Sat. afternoon?  Somehow the storm missed the most populated areas. 
And much of the midwest is in flood, some of it record flooding -- especially Iowa, Wisconsin & Indiana.  Click here to see the map of national flooding.

From the National Wildlife Federation: Wild Springtime Edibles

For most folks, dinner comes neatly packaged from the grocery store. But before it reaches the shelves, all of our food comes from the land in one way or another. And did you know that some foods that aren’t farmed at all, but are found only in nature? Late spring is a great time to connect with natural world by trying some of these wild edibles!

Morels
The scrumptious, earthy flavor of wild morel mushrooms is legendary. They only grow in the wild and morel hunters across the country are in the woods in full force looking for these delectable fungi. 
Garlic Mustard
This invasive exotic weed crowds out native woodland plants and the wildlife that depend on them. Why let these weeds win when you can turn them into a tasty garlic mustard pesto? You’ll be doing a favor for the forest -- your taste buds too! 
Fiddleheads
New, unopened fern fronds are known as fiddleheads, and those of some fern species are not only edible, they’re downright delicious!
Dandelion
The flowers of these sunny lawn weeds can be made into a tasty drink called dandelion wine and the greens make an excellent salad green. In fact, all parts of this plant are edible and are chock full of nutrients. Buy them in the grocery store or simply harvest them from your own herbicide-free yard.
 
Insects and Spiders
That’s not a typo. All sorts of arthropods from crickets to cicadas to spiders are edible and surprisingly nutritious.
 
Wild Edible Tips

1. NEVER eat anything that you cannot identify with 100 percent confidence.
2. Don’t harvest from areas sprayed with pesticides.
3. Search local farmers markets and natural grocery stores first before collecting from the wild.
4. Search online for local foragers groups or wild food experts who can help you identify potential foods and coordinate foraging trips.
5. If you do collect from the wild, don’t be greedy.  Leave plenty to provide for wildlife and to ensure the next generation.

My neighbor on the Southside sent this photo from last Sunday's (June 1st) massive hail storm that damaged numerous homes & vehicles.

Published Monday, June 09, 2008 5:00 PM by mburesh

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