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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
15 comments:
Hi Gaelyn...
I don't think I have ever seen any this large. There must be a lot of some kind of root in the process of decaying.
Wow, that looks like one funky looking boletus. ?
It looks like a cake covered with chocolate sauce to me:-) Diane
Gaelyn: I loved to watch Papa Smurf and the gang with the kids. Very neat capture of his house.
Oh, you are funny!
I was told, many times, usually by Texans, that 'Ever'things bigger here ma am.' But this is ridiculous- can't imagine the size of the ommelette needed to take that filling.
Huh. Well then, thar ya go. Should make one helluva omelet, eh? Fascinating.....and not a little scary. Like "The Blob," but real...
It is a marvel. Crazy looking, but marvelous.
I have often wished I could identify edible mushrooms. This spring some sprung up in my garden that sure looked like morels but I wasn't sure so into the trash they went.
Looks like there is lots of room for the whole family. :)
That doesn't look like any mushroom I've ever seen. Very unusual.
I'm moving this weekend and I just discovered a bag of my kids' Smurfs....now you've given me an idea.... If I find Papa Smurf and a toadstool or large fungus, I'll take a photo and link back to you.
Hi Gaelyn, I wonder why this fungus got the yellow coloring? One that I photographed had it, too - I thought it was where it was growing, but now think it's inherent to the fungus.
That does look just like it...lol
Ha, pretty funny. I can just imagine a blue Smurf popping out.
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