'A Foraging Walk For Ray, ' celebrates the teachings of a man who dedicated himself to nature. Ray was a man who showed us edible treasure from the Cornish hedgerow and coastal paths; his wisdom told a story about how these plants connected us to the land and sea. He brought together the pioneers, both past and present, who echoed the importance of this connection, a voice shouting out to us about what we have lost and how we need to return to nature's great story before we systematically destroyed it. Ray was the the silken thread that stitched all these philosophies together so beautifully, to remind us who we are. 'This book is a great resource for learning and plant knowledge, particularly about the edible plants that grow abundantly on The West coast of Cornwall. It also comes with some useful tips on identifying plants safely. What I really liked is the reflections throughout of the great pioneers like Rachel Carson, Dr Maynard Murray, Ann Wigmore, Masanobu Fukuoka and more recently the work of Zach Bush and how Ray linked them together as an important background to our understanding, that we are not only connected to nature but we rely on all the elements needed for the functioning of the human body from the sea and the plants. In other words we are nature! Ray's articles in the back of the book are a fascinating snippet of his ideas, to reinforce his beliefs and everything he taught.'
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