I’m recovering… enough to enjoy wandering around the yard and the surrounding woods a bit.
I apologize to all whose comments on my last post I didn’t answer. Instead of trying to play catchup, just know that I appreciate you and will do better from now on. 🙂
We are debating on whether to get the Casita’s furnace fixed this month, or to try to find some inexpensive camping before really cool weather sets in. With the federal campgrounds closed, I found several Georgia county campgrounds with water and electric that charge under $20 per night. The state parks are simply too expensive for us as we like to stay for several days at a time.
Some of the county parks look nice, although it’s hard to find reviews on them. Others just don’t look that appealing. And sitting outside on chilly nights breathing campfire smoke might not be the best thing for me right now.
Maybe I’ll just get the furnace fixed and we’ll head to Florida later — IF the national forest campgrounds open up.
[This is where I edited out a biting comment on the government shutdown political shenanigans.] 😀
Our yard has mushrooms everywhere! Some edible, some sickeners. But after our drought last year, I am happy to see them all. The variety is astounding. I am only posting a small sample of the photos I took.

I was unable to get a spore print on this mushroom because it has a white parasitic fungus on the pore surface. It doesn’t seem to bother the little guy who is eating it.

I removed the pore layer because it was a little past its prime. The pores were actually olive green but they show up brown in this photo.