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Interesting variety in your album, it shows how much we have in common despite cultural, climatic and other differences. All governments spend money on ugly sculptures, pigeons are universal, and peacock tail mushrooms resemble the ones that grow here in the tropics and are called peg ears.
Until next time.Hello @sketch.and.jam , I went to see your publication curious to see who voted for a publication of more than 7 days (I don't know where the value of the vote goes) thanks anyway.

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Yeah I have no idea where the value goes, perhaps it gets burned. I would like to see those mushrooms that grow in your area tag me if you ever post any photos of them.

Of course, I'll keep an eye on these rainy days. Moisture is conducive to growing on live or felled logs.

I look for wood ear during the winter on dead logs. It grows pretty reliably here.

Here in the tropics, winter is a few days with slightly lower temperatures, but they appear when the rains are more frequent, this year they may appear in the compost in my backyard.