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wolram
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What can you find for nothing? I can find mushrooms, black berries and may be sloes.
what other things come free of charge?
what other things come free of charge?
Evo said:Bird poop on my patio chairs.
Kurdt said:Now all you need is to find a way of making everyone want to buy bird poop.
Evo said:Bird poop on my patio chairs.
I would consider your tree fruit free in that case.Math Jeans said:Well what about the tangelo tree in our yard? We go the seed from another tangelo, and we never have to tend to the tree, as it is fairly self maintenance.
I like Sloe Gin.Kurdt said:Has everyone been at the Sloe Gin?
lisab said:And I used to think it was called Slow Gin.
We have to buy hunting and fishing licenses, too, but with the price of fresh fish and meat, that $40 combo license pays for itself pretty quickly.wolram said:I think most oppertunities for free stuff are closed up in the UK. like one has to have a license to fish every where but the coast, one has to have a license and permision from a farmer to shoot any thing, even water that falls from the sky onto our land is taxed, ie a row of 20 garages has one drain and a part of the rent is for that drain.
Andre said:Sunshine is free, including sunrise and sunset, the song of a nightingale is free too. No fee on the smell of fresh hay or the fragance of thyme. the Stork show feeding their little chicks high on their poles, completely free as well as long legged buzzards displaying their orange tail when flying away into the wild blue younder. Butterflies won't charge anything for visiting your flowers. Noticed the thousands of diamonds on your lawn, early on a cold morning? you guessed it, all free, no charge. Be quick to collect them though. it evaporates quickly.
Also free is the pot of gold under the end of the rainbow. Didn't find it? Who cares, the rainbow itself is much more precious and free of charges, not even VAT.
There are a variety of treasures that can be found in nature for free, such as rocks, shells, feathers, wildflowers, and even fossils.
Free treasures can be found in various locations in nature, including beaches, forests, parks, and even in your own backyard.
There are some risks associated with collecting free treasures in nature, such as encountering poisonous plants or animals, getting lost, or damaging the environment. It is important to always be cautious and respectful of your surroundings.
In most cases, it is acceptable to keep the treasures you find in nature as long as they are not protected or endangered species. However, it is important to always check with local laws and regulations before taking anything from nature.
To ensure you are not harming the environment while collecting free treasures, follow the principles of Leave No Trace. This includes leaving everything as you found it, not disturbing wildlife or their habitats, and properly disposing of any trash or waste.