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oops (:-( - photo now here.
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Pete" wrote in message ... http://www.flickr.com/photos/8130344...in/photostream Pete I wouldn't even consider eating it. I had a bad experience a while ago by eating a mushroom in my garden that I thought I'd identified as safe from my book and got well told off on here, rightly so. I was on the toilet for two days. My mushrooms now come from the supermarket. Tina Thanks everybody, and David for having a go. No, I do not think in is one of those David - mine has an unusually pronounced convex bottom. Sorry my piccy did not show this very well. And worry not folks peter will not be eating it or any of its offspring until he has got expert guidance. Just that it the biggest fungi that has ever appeared on any lawn that I have ever owned that I recall (:-) |
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oops (:-( - photo now here.
"Pete" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Pete" wrote in message .. . http://www.flickr.com/photos/8130344...in/photostream Pete I wouldn't even consider eating it. I had a bad experience a while ago by eating a mushroom in my garden that I thought I'd identified as safe from my book and got well told off on here, rightly so. I was on the toilet for two days. My mushrooms now come from the supermarket. Tina Thanks everybody, and David for having a go. No, I do not think in is one of those David - mine has an unusually pronounced convex bottom. Sorry my piccy did not show this very well. And worry not folks peter will not be eating it or any of its offspring until he has got expert guidance. Just that it the biggest fungi that has ever appeared on any lawn that I have ever owned that I recall (:-) My friend in Germany - in the wilds there - knows exactly what mushrooms are safe, she collects them in the forest and dries them for winter use. Brits don't seem to have that knowledge. She sends me some in my Christmas parcel every year and I haven't died from them yet. Unless she decides this year she doesn't like me any more :-) I never thought Germany could be so *rural* until I visited her. 20 houses. One street light extinguished at 10 pm. I got scared about the wild boar when I heard them approaching, even though I thought I'd be fine with it and I wanted to see them. We sat out about half a mile from the house near a pond with bats flitting over the water. Idyllic. Then they came.. Total wimp! I was up and gone. Yes I know they are more scared of us than we are of them but Leics Brits are not used to them ;-) They are a total nuisance in rural Germany, they dig up the crops the people depend on to live. The farmers build wooden towers in their fields to shoot them from. They live hand to mouth there. I've seen it for myself. At least they get some pork.. |
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