...we have white stumpy things biger than my fist and powdery yellow things the grow in lump balls and giant orange things flying saucer shaped things that grow out the side of damp trees... oh and 'magic' mushrooms that looks like fairy toadstools.
Up here in the great green North we have an entire fungi festival! Sadly, none of the photos are as evocative as I might wish. I will have to take better ones for them next year.
We are very good at mushrooms, locally. Our chanterelles...well, pretty much better than sex.
That sounds fantastic! I'm going to have to wait to see the photos until I'm home from work which blocks fb :(
I may not be the best person to make that comparison to though, I would choose most foods over sex :p We've a great fresh food place locally that sells a variety of mushrooms but I have yet to fully appreciate them.
I am, however, so good at mushrooms I grew them in my bedroom windowsill in 2005!
Oh, dear, here I am not trying to be a distraction. Well, work on in the assurance that far away in a distant time zone there live a woodland people who are overwhelmed by fungi, much of the year.
Though that looks very overwhelmed by fungi, indeed. Is that an aluminum casement plus fungi? I thought Australia wasn't nearly that wet!
Nah, we just found out the code-pack we were supposed to get into a test environment today has horrible conflicts with another, more urgent one - back the devs for more love!
a woodland people who are overwhelmed by fungi... there's a beguiling children's book in that, I'm sure of it.
It is indeed an aluminium casement plus fungi, it surprised me rather a lot when they sprouted. I killed them so thoroughly after that they have not respawned though.
There could be a lot of beguiling children's books written about my homeland. Fortunately we are podunk enough that most people don't seem to give a fuck, which frankly I will take over the alternatives (having had the alternatives, I prefer obscurity).
I would kill that with really deadly chemicals, were it my building, because whoa.
If you see anyone dressed in green peering out from behind a tree around here, they're likely either a meth dealer or a UO football player. Either way they're likely to assault you and leave you for dead in the (overflowing, this year) ditch, so really, I would forgo, personally.
Those are the cutest, fanciest-looking fungi I have ever seen. Next time it stops raining, I'm going to try to take pictures of our fungi for you so that you'll appreciate how gorgeous yours are. Mine are taking over the yard, and they look like nothing so much as brown smears of unpleasantness.
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...we have white stumpy things biger than my fist and powdery yellow things the grow in lump balls and giant orange things flying saucer shaped things that grow out the side of damp trees... oh and 'magic' mushrooms that looks like fairy toadstools.
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We are very good at mushrooms, locally. Our chanterelles...well, pretty much better than sex.
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I may not be the best person to make that comparison to though, I would choose most foods over sex :p We've a great fresh food place locally that sells a variety of mushrooms but I have yet to fully appreciate them.
I am, however, so good at mushrooms I grew them in my bedroom windowsill in 2005!
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Though that looks very overwhelmed by fungi, indeed. Is that an aluminum casement plus fungi? I thought Australia wasn't nearly that wet!
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a woodland people who are overwhelmed by fungi... there's a beguiling children's book in that, I'm sure of it.
It is indeed an aluminium casement plus fungi, it surprised me rather a lot when they sprouted. I killed them so thoroughly after that they have not respawned though.
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There could be a lot of beguiling children's books written about my homeland. Fortunately we are podunk enough that most people don't seem to give a fuck, which frankly I will take over the alternatives (having had the alternatives, I prefer obscurity).
I would kill that with really deadly chemicals, were it my building, because whoa.
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...so you won't take kindly to any requests where you dress up in green, leafy clothes and peer timidly out from behind trees?
I was torn! They are cute!
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They are cute and yet sporacious.
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Yes and they can sporaciousify in someone else's bedroom!
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