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Trumpet spores?
08/Oct/09 12:21 AM
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4:21
08/Oct/09 12:26 AM
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3:52 Hi to all. They almost look like shells upside down.
08/Oct/09 12:48 AM
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3:47 If I weren't already going to Search for Kate's blue flower, I'd take IDing these on.
08/Oct/09 12:57 AM
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Don't like fungi of any kind ...
08/Oct/09 1:19 AM
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5.21
08/Oct/09 1:40 AM
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So your husband is boring, Cathy??

It looks like someone buried the "76 Trombones"!
08/Oct/09 1:54 AM
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When it first came up I thought it was a wasp's nest....
Cathy, Judy's idea of fun is her guy donning rabbit garb.
08/Oct/09 2:27 AM
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Should I send the rabbit costume to Bruce for a trial run, Kathy????? It comes with certain ... uh ... expectations attached ...
08/Oct/09 2:48 AM
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It looks like something ate the tops off!
08/Oct/09 3:42 AM
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4.34 It looks as though it could be from the Coriolus Versicolor family, although it is a little wide. Has anyone ever seen the green wood cup, now that is a vivid colour indeed.
08/Oct/09 3:43 AM
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My hubby is a fun-guy! (There's something a little unsettling about Judy and anything to do with rabbits and the verbs associated with such ... Kathy, why'd you start it?)
08/Oct/09 3:53 AM
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"Expectations attached"??? Dry clean it first, will ya'?
08/Oct/09 4:14 AM
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On a more intellectual note...ahem.
Genevieve, I have seen that fungus at a botanical garden. It was a bright blue green, almost turquoise. We were told that Italian artists (14th-15th century, I think?)used the wood stained from the fungus for inlaid wood art.
08/Oct/09 4:35 AM
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3:11
08/Oct/09 6:34 AM
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Kathy, you are right. It was commonly known as green oak. It was used in the 15th Century to decorate panels of wood. It is said that you can eat it but I don't think it would be an enjoyable experience. You can also use it to paint with, if used with caution.
08/Oct/09 11:51 AM
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Judy Judy Judy....!!!
08/Oct/09 1:25 PM
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3:59, everyone.
08/Oct/09 8:35 PM
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