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Some sort of fungus in the back yard.

Crunchy mulch jan 2024.. roll on summer

While this may look like a bad composite, as does the the original unedited image, I assure you that it is as I found it.

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Moby’s enjoying his daily lounge.

The lead vocalist for Mulch, Sweat and Shears hams it up for the camera. Disney's Hollywood Studios. Thanks for looking and have a great day!

At the landscape material place...

Clustered in the wood chips on a park hiking trail.

Cleaning up 2 cubic meters of mulch that was dumped on my driveway by mistake. A bit of on-line sleuthing and fuzzy images from my neighbor's security camera helped me track down the garden center that screwed up. Once I contacted them they showed up in 15 minutes to clean up the mess. They brought me a 25 kilo bag of lawn fertilizer as a gift and offered me the mulch at no charge, if I wanted it. Class act!! Lucky they weren't a wrecking crew!

When I arrived home yesterday I walked toward the bird feeder and the birds at it scattered. I didn't even notice the chipmunk until I was about 12 feet from him. He was busy gathering seeds under the feeder. When he noticed me he ran behind the air conditioner. I stayed still and he soon reappeared but ran to the corner of the house where he can disappear up into the siding cover. He apparently decided I wasn't a threat and went back to scrounging for seeds in the mulch.

I had a friend helping me outside today. He didn't do too much helping.

Last remnants of autumn.

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Here's a couple more mushrooms from the other day after the rain. Although this was in the shade, i used a polarizer filter to bring out the "mushroom" colors.

Beneath the mulch are the roots of a river birch tree, now sustaining this lovely fungi.

Happy Truck Thursday! This is a common use for old dump trucks in this area. I haven't been back past this business in a couple of months, but it may well be used to sell firewood now.

The iconic modified caravan at Palmers Island popular with wedding photographers, used for selling sugar cane mulch.

This is the first 0.7 build I've made in a long long time. Please comment, I'm serious just comment the FUCK away.

It had been perhaps three years since we refreshed the mulch in our front garden. What was classified as a weekend project actually took a couple of weeks due to weather and the magnitude of weeding that had to be done (not to mention removing dozens of suckers from the crabapple). It faces north/northeast so parts of it get little direct sunlight. Our new strategy as of a couple of years ago has been to plant a number of hostas and just have flowering plants in the planter. The last four were just planted last year. All seven of them were mowed down by deer in late summer so it was a relief to see them come back.

Emerging from what was once a Locust tree stump that has been ground.

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She's sitting in the backyard in the shadows on the mulch we had put down late last year.

Two Pano-sabotaged photos layered showing some of today's activities. Bags of mulch actually delivered yesterday for spreading in the near future. Mowing was accomplished. And more.

A mild winter on the East Coast prompts a year-round availability for mulch.

When I opened the back door the chipmunk scurried into the downspout extension and then peeked out to see if I was still a threat.

When Steve yells, "Bring your camera" ...I do. From what I can tell it's an eastern worm snake. He sure seemed intent on trying to burrow in the mulch. Of course, being awakened from a slumber under a piece of shingle didn't help his attitude...lol His color is actually a light gray, so I should have just hit auto on my settings, but here we are.

 

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