A Day of Thanks

A day to give thanks to our beautiful earth for providing us with so much! Perhaps it also should be a day to reflect on giving back. And thank you to our families and friends.

Perhaps you had something green to eat? But certainly this Atrichium moss was not on the menu. Furthermore not many species of mosses are considered edible. Though some mosses in cold climates are eaten by herbivores. If you did a search on edible mosses the lists includes Reindeer Moss. However Reindeer Moss is a lichen. 🙂
A puffball and acorn. Puffballs (warning only some) and acorns are edible. Here’s a puffball spotlight and acorn link.
This tiny liverwort might be Riccia species. So is it edible? Here’s a link…Liverwort could have medicinal benefits of cannabis THC – without the high

All that’s left a pile of bones. Someone had a good meal of what we concluded had been a skunk.

Hope you had plenty to eat. Maybe you will need some nature time to walk off that turkey and pie? 🙂

Certainly give thanks to nature!

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Keep looking!

The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know

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