Categories: Movies
Tags: domesticated, plum trees, plums, wild, wild edibles
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Hi, thanks for sharing my video with the world! I had a video camera and when winter broke with these amazing plum flowers, I just found myself with a compulsion to film something. Later, I went on to teach a class using photographs and actual plums (from the same tree in the video) at the Regenerative Design Institute (RDI.) Now that I look back on the video, I regret to say that I did not take a trip into the hills with bags to harvest all those plums. The one tree that I filmed close-up provided me with more than I could handle! Right now, my plum wine is ferally fermenting and my regrets are starting to build when I continue to see rotting fruit everywhere I go.
But again, I am only one man, — it takes a whole village to harvest this amazing plum bounty.
– feralkevin
http://www.feralkevin.com
Comment by feralkevin — 31 July 2007 @ 9:02 PM
Thanks for dropping by, Kevin. I have some of your other videos queued up for those slow posting days, it’s really great stuff.
Comment by Jason Godesky — 31 July 2007 @ 11:12 PM