More Stuff Is Growing

The warm weather continues .. as does the rain. The thing about warm, spring like weather is that with these warmer temps and all the water, stuff grows 😳.

Teresa captured both of these photos. I love both of them.

~ Rick


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Honey, I Shrunk …

One of the things I don't do often enough is photograph the floor of the forest. When you stop and look down you often see some amazing beauty of nature. It is often there to see ... we just don't take time to stop and look around.

~ Rick


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Nature’s Other World

A few photos that we took recently .. just something a little different. There are photos taken by both of us in here. Enjoy.

~ Rick

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Living Life Large

I shot this photo with my iPhone. I love how this photo turned out. I can imagine what this world looks like to smaller insects. 🤯 ~ Rick


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Natures is always starting over ...

  

Heterobasidion annosum: a basidiomycete fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae .. maybe.  

Heterobasidion annosum: a basidiomycete fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae .. maybe.  

Stay with me for a minute: This looks cool, but is this a tree killer? This almost sounds like it’s from a science fiction, but it’s very real, and playing out right now. (from gardeningguides.com)

Tree fungus spreads just like any spore-producing mushroom. The fruiting body or exterior will ripen and release spores. The spores are carried on wind or by animal movement to a hospitable environment where they begin to produce a web of mycelium and begin the fruiting process again. Tree fungus spores land on wounds in tree bark. They begin to feed on the damaged tissue as they send out mycelium to grow. Some send threads of mycelium into the heartwood of a tree to eat that dead wood. Rotted wood drops to the ground and nourishes tree roots.

Nature has a way of clearing out the old and making room for new, healthy trees. I am glad I’m not a tree. 


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