Summer is over; the days are getting shorter; a lawyer’s thoughts turn inward. Some random musings as the chill sets in and we prepare for winter.
I recently went mushroom picking with a Russian lawyer friend. It seems that just outside of Provincetown lies fertile ground for an incredible host of fungi, a few of which are edible. In the past, I always sought out a Russian when doing this because, for these folks, picking and cooking mushrooms is part of a fall ritual that is so sublime as to be spiritual. They know what is good and what is not. It’s not hard to find these folks, as they come from as far away as New Jersey this time of year looking for mushrooms. This time I brought my own Russian, and with his keen eye and great spirit we picked bags and bags of them within a few hours.
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