tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662118368553266438.post9155026658391157261..comments2024-03-22T20:11:44.673-04:00Comments on Saratoga woods and waterways: Boys in the WoodsJacqueline Donnellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13390548854179921303noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662118368553266438.post-44591555818813944502014-04-23T21:05:52.897-04:002014-04-23T21:05:52.897-04:00Wonderful to see your grandchildren enjoying the w...Wonderful to see your grandchildren enjoying the woods. Nothing like grandchildren to remind us of our most important jobs in life. You have done well to provide them with parents who will continue your "work," ensuring the next generation will care about their environment!Waynehttp://wwjonesphoto.500px.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662118368553266438.post-4249356165079635242014-04-23T11:18:08.222-04:002014-04-23T11:18:08.222-04:00Yes, Furry, all kids should have a chance to play ...Yes, Furry, all kids should have a chance to play in the woods. I was lucky enough to have been allowed to run wild in the woods as a kid, but these days my folks would be accused of child neglect for this. Ramps is a pretty common term for wild leeks in New York. I'm surprised that usage hasn't spread to Ontario.Jacqueline Donnellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13390548854179921303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662118368553266438.post-75191373757858348222014-04-22T17:11:39.922-04:002014-04-22T17:11:39.922-04:00Glad to see you got the boys out into the woods - ...Glad to see you got the boys out into the woods - best thing my mother ever did for me! And I've never heard the term 'ramps' before for what I know as leeks.The Furry Gnomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02485265576983125216noreply@blogger.com