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PPW mushroom growing off a stump in a tree pit, House Sparrows at the Harmony Playground, a 5th Avenue acorn from a Pin Oak.
I thought the silky grey-brown mushroom was a goner when some teenage boys took notice of it and went to stand over it. I watched them carefully. Two stood across from each other on opposite sides of it and made arcane hand signals to each other while they grinned. Then they left. I think I like these children.
2 comments:
Bring on the fungus pics! Fabulous photo.
Thanks, Crisp. If you enjoy that, then here's something else you might like.
http://brooklynbachelor.blogspot.com/2009/10/mysterious-oak.html
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