Teach me everything you know
03-30-2013, 05:07 PM
Erani glanced over her shoulder, giving a smile as she saw that Rayne was following. She turned her eyes forward, and spotted a stand of Yarrow. ?This is Yarrow. It is well known for being good on cuts and wounds, as well as burns and ulcer. It helps clear infections, stops diarrhea and dysentery, eases fever, piques the appetite, and a great deal more things. Very useful.? Erani bent and nipped off a few stalks, three inches above the base to promote re-growth.
She padded on and paused at a Burdock stand. ?Burdock is also a fine remedy for burns, wounds, fevers, arthritis, colds, sore throats. It?s also a well known Abscess cure, prolapse treatment, and strengthener for whelping.?
She gathered a few of the large leaves and went on down a path, pointing out certain others, naming their uses. After a while, both females would be too laden for much speech. Erani altered her path and made toward the den, feeling rather tired. Unusual for her. Normally, she could go out for hours upon hours, coming back with more that what she had now, rather like our world?s Labrador Retrievers when they take more than you?d think their mouths could hold.
She slid under the enclosed Ravine that led to her and Nova?s den cave and gestured with her tail for Rayne to follow as she broke into a slow trot. At length, they passed through the open area that was still as sheltered as the rest of the ravine, with the overhanging walls nearly meeting overhead at the tops. The whole ravine was lit with soft green light. Erani climbed the natural stairs into the cave and deposited her load into the unsorted pile. She?d sort them later.
She padded on and paused at a Burdock stand. ?Burdock is also a fine remedy for burns, wounds, fevers, arthritis, colds, sore throats. It?s also a well known Abscess cure, prolapse treatment, and strengthener for whelping.?
She gathered a few of the large leaves and went on down a path, pointing out certain others, naming their uses. After a while, both females would be too laden for much speech. Erani altered her path and made toward the den, feeling rather tired. Unusual for her. Normally, she could go out for hours upon hours, coming back with more that what she had now, rather like our world?s Labrador Retrievers when they take more than you?d think their mouths could hold.
She slid under the enclosed Ravine that led to her and Nova?s den cave and gestured with her tail for Rayne to follow as she broke into a slow trot. At length, they passed through the open area that was still as sheltered as the rest of the ravine, with the overhanging walls nearly meeting overhead at the tops. The whole ravine was lit with soft green light. Erani climbed the natural stairs into the cave and deposited her load into the unsorted pile. She?d sort them later.