Its all part....

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  1. Phil A

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    ...Of me Autumn Almanac:biggrin::autlvs:

    Took a walk up Turn Hill this afternoon.

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    Bryony.

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    Mistletoe.

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    Spindleberry.

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    And a few Mushrooms.
     
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      What a lovely,mystical shot through the end of the tunnel Zigs,
      Turn Hill looks a nice place, don't see that much mistletoe down here. I love Spindleberry too,
      thank you for showing me your bit of GC,
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      Cheers Jenny:dbgrtmb: Took a few goes to get that shot, camera doesn't like contrasts. Tis a lovely spot. Usually get tons of apples from a wildling tree up there, not one this year.
       
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      Are we sharing the Mushrooms???

      Good pics, Ziggy..........didn't say that because of the Mushrooms:heehee:
       
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        Always knew you were a 'Fun Guy'.........:yes:
         
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          :snork:

          Cooking them up for Sunday Roast tomorrow, be round by 1 O'clock Armandii & don't forget to change your clocks tonight.

          Tesco's were out of big mushrooms, so I went up there looking for Parasols. Normally loads up there. None at all this year but thats the first time i've found Horse Mushrooms there.
           
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            Great pictures Zigs. :dbgrtmb: Hope those mushrooms aren't of the magical sort. :heehee:
             
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            No, they are a lot smaller.
             
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            I hope you're 100% certain they're not cousins of the magic variety, Amanita Phalloides.
             
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            Yep, but doing a spore print overnight just to check:dbgrtmb:
             
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              We'll find out when Armandii comes round to lunch tomorrow:)
               
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                Ooooooh Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                 
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                  With Death Cap, it is said that after the initial nausea, you feel fine, and then show no new symptoms for upto a week, by then your liver is already irreversibly damaged and then you're doomed. Doomed I tell thee.
                   
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                      Armandii is getting first servings then:snork:
                       
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