Outside & Pistachio
Hey, I’ve been tracking the growth of a rare herb called wormwood that old texts say heals bruises. It seems to only pop up near the old oak grove. Do you think you’d want to scout that area with me?
Sounds like a perfect trek—let's hit that oak grove and hunt for the wormwood. I’ve got my compass and a notebook ready. Pack a snack, bring a sense of adventure, and we’ll find those healing herbs together. Ready when you are.
I’ll bring a small pruning knife, a fresh water jug, and a dose of my homemade nettle tea for the trip. Wormwood can be poisonous if not handled right, so let’s stay on the old paths and keep our notes tidy. Ready when you are.
Got it—knife, water, and nettle tea sound perfect. Let’s stick to the old paths, keep a tidy log, and watch out for those toxic patches. I’m ready; let’s hit the grove and see what we can find.
Alright, let’s head out before the first mist rolls in. I’ll mark the path with a few dried leaves so we don’t get lost, and I’ll keep an eye on any patches that look too bright or strange. Wormwood’s scent is faint—just a hint of sweet pine and old earth—so let’s stay alert. We'll take our time, log each step, and hope the grove rewards us. Onward.
Great, let’s hit the trail now—mist’s coming in fast, so no time to waste. Keep those leaf markers in sight, and let’s sniff out that faint pine‑earth scent. I’ve got my gear ready, so let’s find that wormwood before it hides again. Onward!