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Think this is Tapioca Slime mould. I spotted in a couple of places in Burnham Beeches today. Not such a pleasing image compared with the other fungi shots I have added to Flickr recently but these are tiny globes, very hard to spot.
Taken on iPhone 16 Pro Max. Processed in Lightroom.
The rumor of the Evil Neighbor, who guards the site and should react extremely aggressively with photographers, was reason enough for us to park far away and walk in the pouring rain, in the direction of this old abandoned farm. Perhaps it was also the rain that helped us unnoticed on the site, I do not know, but neighbors we have seen here none. Since this location is known in the photography scene for several years, we honestly did not expect so much. However, we were all the more surprised on site about this gem. Wonderful decay, no vandalism and everywhere this extremely beautiful lost place patina. A really great place, with a lot of morbid charm. But have a look yourself...
have fun with it!!!!
With fresh Strawberries and Whipped Cream ! We use to have it a lot when I was kid and my wife had a craving for it ... I hadn't made it for a long time and almost didn't remember how good it tasted ...Mmmm !
If you are interested in learning more. This short video is good.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOI-JlNcDVs
A new one for me. Mick found found it . It was very impressive. Thirty Centimetres tall and Seventy Five Centimetres across
Shedicote wood is not usually brilliant for fungi. Today was an exception as we found 35 species.
Shredicote Staffordshire UK 19th October 2018
Remember tapioca pudding from your youth? This is where it comes from. Starch that settles when liquid is pressed from manioc roots.
Farm Tapioca.
This small little farm house appears to have been left for quite some years and remains very well preserved with good natural decay. All the windows were thick with cobwebs, the living room was really nicely set out and the bedrooms were left as if someone went out for the day and never came back!
Farm Tapioca - The Green Light
An abandoned farm in Belgium. Tis is the loft where the green light come out off the door as in the movie 'The Green Lantern' . Maybe a nice spot for part ||
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That's what happens when someone gives you off-season strawberries.
And - for the record - they actually weren't that bad ;-)