More springiness. The fourth and fifth pics are of one of my fave spring ground covers. Peace GS
More springiness. The fourth and fifth pics are of one of my fave spring ground covers. Peace GS
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First cherry blossoms I have seen this year. Peace GS
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Changing the color of cannabis one grower at a time.
Flowers make me smile m'kay. Peace GS
Changing the color of cannabis one grower at a time.
This cherry tree has white blossoms growing from the bottom and pink at the top. Other pic is my first rose I have seen this year. Peace GS
Changing the color of cannabis one grower at a time.
More flowers. Peace GS
Changing the color of cannabis one grower at a time.
Sure looks like spring. Snow is finally starting to melt off here. Flowers in a month or two.
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More spring. Think the second one is a plum tree flowers. Peace GS
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Ok so yesterday I was out and about I got out at Broadway and Fraser to change buses. I crossed Broadway and was surprised to see these growing on the median in between lanes. My mom used to collect these when I was a kid for her moose stew recipe. I believe she called them shaggy manes. Was odd to be such benevolent creatures growing as close as possible to one of the busiest streets in Vancouver. In the second pic you can see how close the road is. Peace GS
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Shaggy mane mushrooms are quite tasty if you pick them before the bottom edges start to turn black and slimy. A tallish Cone of a fungi. I like them sliced and fried in a bit of butter, yum. These days I might even use canna-butter. Nice find man.
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Ya those shrooms were featured several times in moms moose stew.
More flowers. First pic is new leaves on a cut leafed Japanese maple. Peace GS
Changing the color of cannabis one grower at a time.