It Lives On!

The recent days have been absolute perfect. Well, yesterday (25th) was a bit chilly, but that’s ok. Then you just appreciate the sunshine more right?

A mushroom shouted puhpowee after pushing its way to the surface!
I wondered who took a bite out of the stem of the stinkhorn (Phallus)? The flies were working the slime on top.
So there had been two black vultures on the tower when I walked by. One flew off immediately.

So naturally I assumed this one must be Edgar. 😉

Indeed this fungus has been interesting to keep tabs on. It has gone from white and half gone, and now completely covered again.

An update from Colors Inside puffball that I had cut a wedge into. It produced and lives on! Yeah!

After More Than a Century of Conservation Efforts, Why Can’t We Recover America’s Buffalo?

New Grand Canyon Discovery Could Rewrite Geology Textbooks

NASA Satellites Uncover Alarming Drop in Global Water Supplies

Keep looking!

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

6 Comments

  1. Of course that’s Edgar. I would recognize her anywhere 😉. I have doubts that bison will ever roam truly free again but fingers crossed it works.

  2. Also, re: the bison article, back in 1987 a couple of professors at Rutgers proposed that the drier parts of the Great Plains were not suited for agriculture and should be reverted to free-ranging bison. They called their concept the Buffalo Commons.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Commons

    Here’s a link to the full text of their essay:
    https://lacusveris.com/The%20Hi-Line%20and%20the%20Yellowstone%20Trail/The%20Buffalo%20Commons/From%20Dust%20to%20Dust.shtml

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