HERB - herb walks>The other most valuable time spent with fellow herbalists is the Herb >>Walk. > >I've been on some poorly done herb walks before and perhaps I'm >suffering from those impressions. They were not done in an >SCA context before and I never was terribly impressed.
khkeeler
kkeeler at unlinfo.unl.edu
Tue Oct 20 13:32:00 PDT 1998
> >The other most valuable time spent with fellow herbalists is the Herb
> >>Walk.
> >I've been on some poorly done herb walks before and perhaps I'm
> >suffering from those impressions. They were not done in an
> >SCA context before and I never was terribly impressed.
> It is very true that you need someone who knows the area well. I have
> accompanied many non-SCA herbalists on walks through their area, and
> always learn something in the process.
I'm curious about general responses to this.
What have you liked and disliked about herb walks?
What constitutes a good one?
What is specific to the SCA vs generally?
(Not an academic question, I believe I agreed to do one at a Royal
University session in eastern Iowa in April)
Agnes
kkeeler1 at unl.edu
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