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Yippee!! I heard from Keith last night that you two biked over to visit with them. Very encouraging!
6 years agoThanks Bill.
We need to get out and find more stuff for you to identify. Actually, the rains are bringing many mushrooms in our forest. There were hundreds of some kind the other day. Do you know the book "All That the Rain Promises and More", by David Arora?
Great news!
6 years agoHappy birthday Doddie from NZ
6 years agoOh! I just read this now - Happy Belated Birthday, Dodie! Hope you continue to have great riding weather!
6 years agoHappy happy day, Dodie! It is so good to see pictures of you on the bike again. I am having fun down here in southern Utah (4 medals so far). Looking forward to seeing you both in November.
6 years agoHappy Birthday to you, Dodie!
6 years agoππHappy, happy ππ.
Sounds like things are looking up. Yay!! πππ
Happy Birthday and congratulations on the ride Dodie! Drumroaster is one of our favourite stops. Keith will be there tomorrow and I suspect he will go for the cinnamon brioche. By the way, many of the best people are born in October. You, me and Keith hehe.
6 years agoWonderful!
Happy Birthday!
Looking good...Happy Birthdayπ
6 years agoThis looks SO good!
6 years agoYahoo! And wobbly keeps the cars away. It scares them π.
6 years agoRachael and I are grateful to you for keeping this journal up, even though Iβm sure itβs been discouraging at times. We think of you every day, and are encouraged by your progress. Keep it up!
6 years ago
Well, I know enough about fungi to leave most of them alone. Some like Morels and puffballs are on my list of edibles. When I was in Germany '76-'78, one of the guys I worked with taught me about many edible ones there, and we collected and ate lots of them but that was Germany, and that was a few days back...
6 years agoThere are some decent ID sites on line, but fungi are so incredibly variable, I would not want to venture positive ID on most, even with them in-hand.
That said, the challenge would really be interesting! I know your area is a "hot spot" for fungi, so I am looking forward to the pictures!