It's been a strange sort of spring... switching between scorching summer-like heat and rainy, frost-tinged winter cold. And it's been a busy one so far, without much time to get out to my lake. On this day, I'd decided that instead of walking around at my lake, I'd go check out the trails at the environmental center that borders along the state
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And as for the skeleton... No big predator wild life to munch and tear at and spoil the shape, just small beetles to chomp quietly and remove the flesh from the frame. That wonderful leaping galloping breathing ALIVE frame, like a human being walking...
I am AMAZED that we are - HOW we are, filled and fleshed with stuff that dissolves until only, one day, our tiny toe bones are left - and there ARE matching ones here for each hoof side. OOOOOOOGHHHHHH YUMMY.
I wonder what he died of? no sign of attack? my goodness. Good old Dawkins. (I hate my genes, they're not behaving well at all!!! teehee)
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I'm so glad you could come with me on this walk, darling, even only in your mind. I treasure them with you.
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Hell. lst June tomorrow and it will soon BE time for our autumn Funghi... and coloured leaves. How are your peregrines? My hosp taxi Driver Christophe went to Scotland for his hols to find EAGLES... and I told him where to find them so I hope he did! I also hope he ate some real river mounting salmon from a Loch.
Feel better today, just a wee bitty each day... just keep taking the medecine! hahaha. Tworks tho! Hugs love, and my regards to the Boys at work!!! XXXXX
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I have not been down to see my ospreys for a while. The eggs should be hatched and hungry.
I am so glad to hear you sounding more and more like yourself!
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Mushrooms! Wow - these Ganoderma is something I have never seen before (but of course!). Really varnished, oh dear, the colours and how beautifully arranged.
I loved your forensics of the fallen deer. And I loved your words "NATURE REVEALED". You accept the Nature the way I understand and like. All is natural - from birth to death. There is nothing morbid, why should be? This is how Nature works. Thank you so very much!
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I had never seen this beautiful mushroom before either! Of course, it grows only on hemlocks and they are not a common tree around here... they are a bit odd for conifers. They tolerate extreme cold and snow, of course, but they need less sun than most conifers and they have very little tolerance for dryness. That's why this deep rocky area with the creek is so good for them... because the bottom is always shady and water is always flowing, the soil is never really dry. It is actually a special ecosystem that exists in the northeastern USA wherever conditions are just right...
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