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Oct 18, 2013 7:50 PM CST
Name: June
Rosemont, Ont. (Zone 4a)
Birds Beavers Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Native Plants and Wildflowers Dragonflies Cat Lover
Region: Canadian Cactus and Succulents Butterflies Deer Garden Ideas: Level 1
My sense of humor is nothing compared to my DH's. He was well known at his place of employment for doing outrageous things. He once attended an upper management meeting carrying a stuffed animal toy - and refused to let the Vice President play with it.

I have one more fungus pic for you. This is my absolute favorite fungus, and it appears every fall in the same hollow tree (a still-living American beech). It is a Tooth Fungus, but the name doesn't do it justice. I think it looks like a frozen waterfall, or maybe an elaborate chandelier.
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