These guys have been in my drafts for a bit but they're actually relatively new. There's hexagonal-pored polypore, Stropharia rugosoannulata, a lonely Pholiota peeking out of a tree hollow, Parasola sp., and a couple I can't identify
In today's news: how I tricked Peziza cups into releasing spores by waving a leaf over them and pretending to be the wind (second down). Also, how I "tricked" the other people on the trail into thinking that I was insane
Here’s a bit more progress on the pillowcase I’m making to match my blanket. I’ve ran out of brown yarn, I used the last of it for one small rectangle which will be attatched with another row soon.
unfortunately this critter was gone when we found it, but it’s wings are so pretty i had to keep it, a necklace maybe? 🦋
no matter where we are or what we’re doing, as long as we’re together she’s smiling 🥺🤍
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💐Meet Goblincore Girlfriend! She's going to be the star of a soon to be made theme song for the podcast so drop us a listen so you know when it is finally out XD💐
lil man my best friend found yesterday…
he’s safe and fed with a rehabber! 🐥
When I die, take my teeth so no one can identify me and then toss me into the bog to mummify
They said it couldn't be done but today I found the only two morels in North Jersey. They're very small and sad but I love them. I'm going to assume this isn't just a small species of Morchella, because the ones I found last year in the same spot were virtually identical but bigger. I think it's just been a wacky growing season
The bird is a great blue heron
Guttation, Northern Red Belt Polypore
Fomitopsis mounceae
Western Washington, April 29 2022 Mary Howerton (shop)