>>117879>I've just spent another day behind the computer because I don't know what to do outside.if you want to get into a routine of going /out/ i have a suggestion. i have an interest in forestry and mushrooms. so i like to go out to observe the changes the trees go through and try to identify the different types at different times of the year. there are certain attributes to trees that give you an idea of what they are at different times of the year. also different types of mushrooms grow at different times of the year, so there is always a reason to go try to find some new mushrooms. i'm getting into foraging to help supplement my food at home. again certain things grow at different times of the year. cattails are great for this. cattail sprouts early in the year, and pollen later on in the year. pollen can be used as a flour substitute. the rhizomes can be had anytime, and the starch extracted from them. can also be used like flour. fiddleheads, and ramps can be had in the spring. bayleaves can be picked in the summer. acorns gathered in the fall. so there are a lot of things to check out innawoods at all times of the year. start learning about whats around your area, and get better at finding and identifying it. plus all those trips are good exercise.