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Fabulous fungi

“There is something fascinating about these strange symmetries that burst out of the ground from nowhere, something aesthetically pleasing about the delicate caps, and gills beneath.”

 

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“Where is the spring?  This winter has seemed so long.  On the trees, buds haven’t changed in weeks, leaves seem held in impossibly tight packets of suspended animation.  Bluebell shoots, visible since December, appear content to stay at ground level now they have reached the light.  Catkins hang just as they hung at the start of the year.  The wood feels closed - bare and brown and unyielding. Perhaps there is warmth in the air? Or am I wishing so hard that I imagine it?”

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