I told my daughter that we were going out to the woods today. She said, 'You'd better go in disguise.'*
I can always count on my kids to come through when I give them a good setup like that. :-)
These photos are from October 12, which I had thought was Columbus Day, but I guess it shifts from year to year. And oddly enough, in 1984, I was expecting to deliver a baby on October 12, but she came early - September 26. Not that anyone needed to know that, but the date rang a happy bell for me.
Is This Chicken-of-the-Woods?
It looks like giant candy corn!
Look at all the varieties of lichen and fungi**! I think they're all so pretty and interesting. And I love the smell of a woods in autumn. Kevin reminded me that it is the smell of everything dying. (Thank you, Kevin.) Oh well, it smells rich and wonderful. I only wish that a mouse dying inside the walls in the winter smelled as good.
Waiting for me to get help
(just kidding, of course)
Walking out of the Woods
to a gorgeous October sky
So is it autumn where you are? Yes, I realize that technically it is, but I'm talking about the cooler weather and beautiful leaves. And did you, or are you, going to get a walk in the woods? It's so worth it! I love the rustling of the crisp leaves and being able to enjoy the woods - after all the mosquitoes are gone!
Neighbor Bill's Triangle
Across the highway from our house
This piece of land is gorgeous in every season of the year!
It was 27 degrees here this morning and it was snowing about an hour ago. I think we're supposed to have frost every night this week. Autumn, as we know it here in NW Wisconsin, is quickly sliding into winter.
*From 'The Teddy Bears' Picnic' ♫
**So what's the difference between lichen and fungi?
"Lichen:
1. Lichens are composite organisms composed of algal (phycobiont) and fungal(mycobiont) partners.
2. Here thallus organization is complex type with upper cortex, medulla, lower cortex and root-like rhizines.
3. The partners are intimate combination, showing mutualism or symbiosis.
4. Special structures like isidia, soredia, etc. are formed for vegetative reproduction.
Fungi:
1. Fungi are non-chlorophyllous thallophytes.
2. Thallus is mycelia, made up of threads-like hyphae.
3. These are heterotrophs, live either as saprophytes or as parasite.
4. No such structure is found in fungi."
There! Aren't you glad I cleared that up for you?!
BTW, that came from preservearticles.com
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