When I got back home the other night, I found a pair of large mushrooms growing in the back lawn. Two days later they transformed into something hardly recognizable from their original forms:

Not sure if they're edible, but their shingle-y surface makes me think so. I just can't believe that they're the same mushrooms!
The weather up north was very autumnal: crisp and clear. And I was just in time to pick some green persimmons (I prefer them when they're still pretty unripe: I like the tartness and crisp texture). Forgot to gather bay-tree seeds and seedlings tho'.
Hey, Iisaw! Can I bug you for some of those white-oak acorns (no holes if possible!) and seedlings?

Not sure if they're edible, but their shingle-y surface makes me think so. I just can't believe that they're the same mushrooms!
The weather up north was very autumnal: crisp and clear. And I was just in time to pick some green persimmons (I prefer them when they're still pretty unripe: I like the tartness and crisp texture). Forgot to gather bay-tree seeds and seedlings tho'.
Hey, Iisaw! Can I bug you for some of those white-oak acorns (no holes if possible!) and seedlings?
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Date: 2005-10-28 07:19 am (UTC)http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Mushrooms.Folder/Shaggy%20Mane.html
Note the comment at the bottom about the hazards of eating these mushrooms with alcohol...or girlfriends!
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