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Everyone, in some small sacred sanctuary of the self, is nuts. -Leo Rosten, author (1908-1997)

We think caged birds sing, when indeed they cry. -John Webster, playwright (c. 1580-1634)

There are two kinds of light -- the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures. -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)

The artist brings something into the world that didn't exist before, and he does it without destroying something else. -John Updike, writer (1932-2009)

Some people become so expert at reading between the lines they don't read the lines. -Margaret Millar, novelist (1915-1994)

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. -Elie Wiesel, writer, Nobel laureate (b. 1928)

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more fungi in the garden

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8th Sep 2006, 08:35   | tags:,,

Viv says:

think bottom ones might be galerina mutabilis

need stalk and gill pics to identify accurately + size texture!

I started out happy to just take pics now each one is a n investigation - apparently there are approx 10,000 different species of fungiin the British Isles and 100,000 in the world!!!!!

8th Sep 2006, 09:08

FilbertFox says:

have you eaten any of 'em?

8th Sep 2006, 09:22

paintist says:

the second shot looks like someone has been flicking paint around.....the whole fungi series have been wonderful.....tis the season of mellow fruitfulness,

8th Sep 2006, 09:23

Viv says:

no FF I'm a coward!

8th Sep 2006, 09:26

FilbertFox says:

shame, i used to love picking fungi with my grampy, the thrill of cooking em and hoping for the best is one of my most vivid childhood memories

8th Sep 2006, 09:31

seaneeboy says:

Wowee, quite the mouldy garden! Er, meant in the nicest possible way of course.

This one:
moblog.co.uk/view.php?id=101741

is coming back in my garden at the moment, sadly its very unedible, but didn't do too much harm, once Jo dug it up the grass recovered in a week or two.

8th Sep 2006, 10:13

FilbertFox says:

sean has a big one

8th Sep 2006, 11:36

nomad says:

you good at findin mushrooms... we'll be visiting the moor in a couple of weeks time as the liberty caps show their fiendish little selves in these parts

8th Sep 2006, 11:45

Joe says:

nomad, did you get my email?

8th Sep 2006, 11:46

nomad says:

nah dude, where'd you send it? shitmail or gmail? ill have a quik nosey.....

8th Sep 2006, 12:10

Spiderbaby says:

Shroomtastic! Have got a bit behind with the moblogging lately but this whole fungal series is a real treat! Fungi can be so 'other worldly' :)

8th Sep 2006, 16:31

ElphsHouse says:

Great series of funghi pictures, Viv. Wouldn't it be great if they we all edible?

9th Sep 2006, 17:36

ElphsHouse says:

if they *were* all edible.

12th Sep 2006, 02:48

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