AHAHAHA!! That wild Ethanator had me in stitches at the end haha! I couldn't think of a more perfect way to cap this post off. I was supposed to ask if you if you got around to complete it because I don't recall seeing a blue one, or even a violet one.
I find the whole initiative very interesting, and I think even non-fungi loving people would derive some entertainment in reading them. Mushrooms aren't normally a popular draw, but I do believe that once people realize that it's a superfood on a whole other level apart from other superfoods, they would change their minds.
I didn't know the Lion's Mane before this, and now I can't wait to sample it. I hope I come across it some time. Oyster mushrooms are a favorite of mine, both in terms of eating and function. There are some mushrooms that are able to eat plastic, so that's definitely worth looking into in terms of pollution control.
All in all, great series sis! :D
I almost missed this, thank goodness for your all capital laughter lol! Yeah, that child of mine is a riot.
I did do the violet one, it's up there, the fungi I couldn't identify and the first lost shoe was with it. You're right though, no blue. The only picture I had from foraging that had blue in it was literally one that showed a lot of sky, and that's it. My plan actually was to do this post on the day I was supposed to do blue and use the sky picture as the first one, but a family matter came up and I didn't end up posting anything that day. I would be less vague if we were talking in chat ;)
I'm glad you enjoyed this, I definitely had fun scavenger hunting for them and even making the posts- surprised me because I'm not usually great on informative pieces lol.
Oh I thought the violet-ish one was indigo. My mistake. I was about to head out, but I decided to answer some replies before I go. The sky one would've been great. I haven't seen a blue mushroom before, so that might definitely be a rare find!