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Rivnuts from Homestead,PA on 8/28/2024 8:16:15 AM:
As I rode fem Pgh to DC over the last few days, I noted that paw paw fruit is ripening and could be a native food source along the C&O Towpath in particular. If you are not familiar with the trees and the fruit, a little Google searching will provide useful information. As they kept telling Mikey, “Try it, you’ll like it.”.

Sorry you may have to be as old as I am to appreciate that quip.

The better news is that the trails are not littered with many walnuts yet.

 
Jim on 8/28/2024 9:47:56 PM:
“Yeah!!! Mikey’ll eat anything!!!” ??

 
Cathy from Churchill from Churchill, PA on 8/30/2024 12:35:55 AM:
Paw Paws are awesome! I used to live in Jefferson City, Missouri and there was a guy at the farmers' market who sold them. I'm so glad I bought a few and tried them.

PS: Congratulations on someone finding and returning your phone.