I can see this at my job. Unfortunately executive decisions are generally made by the 80% group.
Type: Posts; User: mwshadow
I can see this at my job. Unfortunately executive decisions are generally made by the 80% group.
Good to have you.
The underside appeared smooth. It was thick and when damaged tended to shred rather than break. I don't have access to it any longer to check for more than I can remember.
This may take awhile... :sweatingbullets:
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Good to see you
I've got at least another month or two before that happens... Oh wait, is that the denial stage?
I'm just prepping on a budget. Maybe I can barter knowlege with all the people who have preps but...
1. Knowledge of locating various water sources
2. Knowledge of distillation and water filtration methods
3. Knowledge of fishing
4. Knowledge of trapping
5. Knowledge of hunting
6. Knowledge or...
Okay, I have to admit. If I didn't get anything else from this site, I'd still hang around for Rick's comments... just not his pictures.
I know nothing about mushrooms, but the closest I could find is Trametes versicolor.
The shroom was meaty and shredded. The top was bluish gray.
As for the popcorn trees... they may well be...
It's kinda like our world collapsed and we are trickling in to our BOL.
Welcome
Welcome.
...other forums don't exist....other forums don't exist....
Wow. To be known as a fungus guru. I can only dream.
It was growing on the ground beside a popcorn tree with some oak and pine nearby. It didn't have gills.
Don't worry. I have no intention of eating this. I just came across it and was curious.
Can anyone tell me what this is?
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Hi from MS
It's good to see you here. I just joined up today. Glad to see familiar folks.
It's good to see you here. Just joined up today.
It's good to see so many familiar... umm... faces? I've visited this forum some but decided to join this morning when I saw a lot of folks I've come to know and respect.
I'm from central MS. I'm a...