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deadmandave
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: 91w250]
#27503512 - 10/13/21 06:17 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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N0Tmushroom2THINK
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: deadmandave]
#27503551 - 10/13/21 07:23 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Land Trout
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: 91w250]
#27503642 - 10/13/21 08:49 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey 91w250, I’m not sure what you have there. I’d make a post over In identification if I were you. Really don’t think those are cyanescens
Edited by Land Trout (10/13/21 08:51 PM)
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Bluedrippy206
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Re: The Official 2021 PNW Actives *No ID Requests [Re: Joust]
#27503654 - 10/13/21 09:03 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm sure excited, got a few spots up in Everett, Kenmore, shoreline... find those spots early, I'm sure a few peeps know about them!! 🙂🙂🙂
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FryersQuest
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: Bluedrippy206] 2
#27503731 - 10/13/21 11:11 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Some pics from today. Mr. Piggy, you kind of have a lot of nerve saying that what I said was "hateful". If it is "hateful" to want clean public parks where my children can play without coming across drug paraphernalia every ten feet (including used needles) then go ahead and call me hateful. Also, I don't know what kind of homeless people you were around but I honestly don't think you ever were homeless if you are trying to say that addiction isn't a huge problem in the homeless community. Nobody is falling for that (or at least nobody should). The majority of them have substance abuse issues and many of them will openly admit that is why they are homeless. Like I said before, it is VERY SAD; my heart breaks for these people. If I end up homeless again though, it will be because of drugs. If you're in Seattle, no joke man....DM me and I will take you for a stroll around here and we can go talk to these people together and I'll show you what you apparently aren't seeing. Or just DM me and we can talk about it.
PS: "The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2003) estimates, 38% of homeless people were dependent on alcohol and 26% abused other drugs." That is 64% of homeless people and that was back in 2003; the numbers have absolutely worsened due to the opiate crisis. Another factoid: "A 2008 survey by the United States Conference of Mayors asked 25 cities for their top three causes of homelessness. Substance abuse was the single largest cause of homelessness for single adults (reported by 68% of cities)." Again, old numbers that absolutely are now worse. If we can't recognize the problems (addiction is a big one), we won't be able to fix anything. DM me if you want to have a civil disagreement.
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Soularize
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: FryersQuest]
#27503752 - 10/13/21 11:48 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I just want to say, Fryer, that I completely understand your sentiments about the homeless crisis and resulting mess in Seattle parks. It's heartbreaking in layers. And I don't "hate" the homeless either, even after being attacked by a few downtown last year and sustaining a fractured leg.
There are literally parks in Seattle that now resemble something closer to a landfill. I don't condemn ppl for their afflictions, I'm a recovering alcoholic myself, and the truth is that we have no real idea how or why any individual became so afflicted in the first place. Often times it's due to real trauma which they haven't properly had the chance or strength to overcome. Empathy is important. I also think some of these ppl could CERTAINLY try harder to keep all their trash and needle syringes somewhere other than just, ya know, wherever they feel like tossing them. It's literally unsafe for everyone else, especially kids.
The city officials who so willingly let this situation get so drastically fucked up in the first place, are the real people to point fingers at.
Anyway, I'll digress now until I have some mushrooms to post. All my spots in Seattle are bone dry still.
Take care and have a good season everyone.
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Re: purple mountain gymns and a strange mold(?) [Re: Soularize]
#27503756 - 10/14/21 12:00 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Got out on a little forage to the Oregon coast today at my hometown. Found the little guys waking up early at my favorite spots! Only one cyanescens pin and one azurescens pin was seen by myself today, though that's more action than I've found in Eugene thus far! Got a fair bit of B. edulis today as well and even about a dozen apples from a quaint tree we like to visit. Plucked a few Amanita muscaria buttons and they are currently dehydrating, I may make the venture into trying them this year.
Stoked to get back to this spot next week on the Hunters moon.
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Lysurgeon
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Snohomish county [Re: Joust]
#27504410 - 10/14/21 04:37 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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acillatem998
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Re: Snohomish county [Re: Lysurgeon]
#27504487 - 10/14/21 05:43 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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acillatem998
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Finds for the day. A lonely azzie and some cyans chillin.
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Land Trout
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hey, when yall are looking in the dunes what kind of habit stands out? like moss, pine needles, scotch broom, pine, spruce, dead wood, huckleberry, salal, etc.? all ive heard is dune grass, but there must be more to it than just that.
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NothingsChanged
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acillatem998
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Quote:
Land Trout said: hey, when yall are looking in the dunes what kind of habit stands out? like moss, pine needles, scotch broom, pine, spruce, dead wood, huckleberry, salal, etc.? all ive heard is dune grass, but there must be more to it than just that.
I find the most where the grasses meet tree lines of pine and bushes and grasses.
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blackberry
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Holy shit
Im new to all this but i didnt realize it could hold the weight of wet sand.. ive picked up chips and seen em unable to break through before.
Finally found my first large one today.
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Hunter hunter
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Did you spot the 4 leaf clover in the first pic?
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Pnwmushroomnomad
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Some absolutely magnificent stuntzii found in pierce county today in a habitat which I discovered tail end of last season. It produced cyans so I was quite pleasantly surprised to find this beautiful flush.
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FryersQuest
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Wow....those are some beautiful Stuntzii! Are those growing in chips? I still have yet to find Stuntzii growing in grass. I have only ever found them on chips...
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Pnwmushroomnomad
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Thank you they are super beautiful!! They are growing out of the moss. There’s some wood debri definitely throughout the whole habitat but yeah man not a woodchip pile of a patch that’s Forsure.
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Edited by Pnwmushroomnomad (10/15/21 03:53 AM)
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NothingsChanged
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