9 September 2025

Finder

 
Last night I watched a fresh video by "Northern Introvert", Jack Roscoe. To my surprise, he had been out and about near Sheffield - about three miles from the hot engine room  of "Yorkshire Pudding" where I am typing right now.

Now, on his travels, Jack frequently hides a book for viewers of his channel to find and below you can see him near the reservoirs at Redmires, preparing to hide the most recent book in a broken down drystone wall.
As I went up the stairs to bed last night, I had a light bulb moment. Perhaps I could be the latest finder.

After breakfasting and showering this morning - not at the same time I hasten to add - I jumped in Butch and headed up to Redmires. Soon I was retracing The Northern Introvert's steps. I thought I had a 50/50 chance of being the book finder. Very possibly, somebody else had got there before me.
I easily found the section of tumbledown wall shown above but when I first peered into the hole I could see nothing. My heart sank a little.

Then I went round the other side and after lifting two stones I spotted my prize. It was like winning The National Lottery and I immediately performed a joyous jig which panicked two sheep that had been happily grazing nearby.

And here is the book, still in its protective plastic wrap. It's  "Entangled Life" by Merlin Sheldrake - a book about how "fungi make our worlds, change our minds and shape our futures". I look forward to reading it but at the moment I just can't get this happy smile off my face. Finders keepers - right?

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  1. How fun! What great motivation to get out for a walk, AND do some more reading about a topic you might not have otherwise chosen.

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  2. That's satisfying. You could put it back when you're done with it. Let us know if the book is any good. I have a book for you, "I Contain Multitudes" by Ed Yong, an excellent book about microbes and us.

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    1. I will not be putting it back and as I have other books to read I might not get round to it for a good while.

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  3. That is excellent!

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  4. How lovely! A real prize - well done. Fungi are the great cleaners of the world.

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    1. Except when they are being cleaned up!

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  5. Congrats! Hope you enjoy reading about fungi!

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    1. It's not just a factual text book. I think it will put a different slant on fungi.

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  6. Actually, I would much rather win the National Lottery.

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    1. That is what most people say about me Bruce but I just don't care.

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  8. That was an interesting find. How did you know where to look? that's for another post!

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    1. If you check out the video, you will see that he shows visitors exactly where he left it.

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  9. That is just a great story! I'm glad you found it.
    Is fungi the latest thing? just this morning i saw a guy advertising a stage show devoted to fungi, of all possibilities!

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    1. Fungi - the latest thing? Actually, it has been around since the dawn of time Kylie!

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  10. Lucky you! A good ramble, a quick search and a find. Happy reading.

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    1. Finding that book - I was so delighted.

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  11. Congratulations!! Do the finders of the books usually notify the young man, by posting on his youtube channel or so?
    The book sounds interesting, and I hope that eventually you'll get round to reading it and telling us about it.

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    1. Re. your first point - I have done that already via the video comments and I will definitely read the book. It is in my queue.

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  12. It should be an interesting book to read. Merlin's father Rupert Sheldrake is a parapsychologist and has a thesis on morphic resonance. For instance your dog (if you have one) can sense you coming home within a couple of miles.

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    1. I do not have a dog.. Thanks for that tidbit of background information Thelma.

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  13. You are my hero. I hope Jack finds this post.

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    1. By posting about him I may help to lift his viewing figures - just a bit more.

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  14. Well done YP, for followng the clues and wining the prize! Do you achieve recognition on his next video?

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    1. In the comments that follow the video, Jack has already acknowledged me.

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  15. Congrats, now what do you hide on your next ramble? Pass it on.

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    1. I might hide a poo-poo behind a bush.

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  16. Do you have to tell Jack that you found his book?

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  17. That book scavenger hunt sounded like a lot of fun. I am so glad you found it!

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