I knew this bear-cub with he was a fungi-covered stump.
Stumped, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek
I knew this bear-cub with he was a fungi-covered stump.
Stumped, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek
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Amazing.
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Very amazing indeed
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How cool is that?
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But I was sad to see the fungi gone 🙂
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Hey. That’s the way it is 😉
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Yea, I know. They wood eaters eat the wood and then are gone
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They do their job!
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Yea. And when it’s all gone, they disappear (a bit like kids & the cookie jar)
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Pretty amazing, don’t you think?
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I do, yes
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Incredible. Though the Country Park does run wood-craft sessions. And I’ve seen other stuff here as well
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Oh, fun stuff.
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Yea. It’s not the usual *country park*
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I can see that!
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🙂
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I’m “stumped” for words other than that is adorable! 🙂
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I saw it and I couldn’t believe it. Truly, last visit, this stump carried a host of fungi
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What a great photo, it fits the prompt so well
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Thank you
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