Jack’s Walk


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Fungus grows so quickly it can be a bit astonishing. 3 days ago these weren’t here and today they’re not only here, they’re fully grown and aging. All it took was 2 days of rain and then, like magic, there they are. How does that happen and are faeries involved?

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  1. Ice Swimmer says

    I’d guess most of the fungus is where we don’t see (the hyphae inside the wood) and it has access to a lot of organic material. I think faeries are involved in spreading fungi with spores, but there has to be a realm under the surface with a lot of ground-dwelling magical beings.

  2. rq says

    I like whatever (accidental?) effect you have going on in the first photo, very dreamy. Appropriate for the fungi. ;)

  3. rq says

    Also re: faeries
    I’m pretty sure that’s how they describe it in mycology textbooks, too!

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