Hi Wattlebird - man I am impressed by you and your instinctive lifestyle, rawsome!
Alive, thanks for your kind words.
I have always felt the pull of the wilds, as far back as I can remember. Many years ago growing up, I felt alienated from most other modern city folk, so I used to lose myself in the bush, or on remote beaches, for hours upon hours, because I felt so at home in that environment.
I was largely perceived as a 'freak' by other school age kids, and so the plants, and trees and animals, and beaches, mountains and rivers were my companions.
Ha!

I am still perceived - even by close friends - as 'eccentric', or ' freakish', but these days I celebrate the diversity of people, realise that such labels are but perceptions only, have great joy living according to my calling, and would not change a thing.
Nevertheless, perhaps with respect to my eating habits, if I had access to a forum like this, with the likes of Iguana and others 35 years ago, I would have realised sooner the diverse range of edible foods.
I look forward to hearing more about the local foods (and wilds) you have access to in the Shaky Isles!
Kind wishes, J