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Plant Room & Mushroom

In my "Plant Room" I transplanted three larger plants into larger pots.  So far so good, nothing unusual.  The mushrooms are another story. Here is the newest growth progress report for the oyster mushrooms in a box my daughter gave me for Christmas. I've never seen such a mushroom before and I wonder what my daughter had in mind.  Is it a way to get rid of her old man with poison mushrooms? Inside the box is a white brick sized, plastic coated  chunk. It looks just like the bricks of cocaine or heroine I've seen on TV.  Hopefully no strange men will come knocking at my door in the middle of the night; not the police and not some criminals. Up close and scary: Are they looking for something? What are those black topped projections on stalks? I'll find out how they are prepared!

Apple Misho Bonsai

"Misho is a technique of growing bonsai from a seed." Here is an excellent video my friend Adriano made about this technique: Here is the link: Maçã como plantar, How to plant apple

I'm Fascinated By This Mushroom

CHRISTMAS PRESENT 2013  They're strange yet sort of beautiful in an ugly way.   I'll show some more growth in another post. But first a post about a bonsai plant by my friend Clik.

Indoor Herbs

My basil and parsley are starting to grow. My other herbs are struggling: Wish me luck!

Why Don't More People Join a Monastery?

I was setting up my life as a "leisure enthusiast" when the thought of another way of living occurred to me. Instead of trying to choose their own way of spending time monks (also goes for some nuns, etc.) leave it all up to their religious order. A monk is a member of a community, leading a more or less contemplative life apart from the world, under the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Now I know that at first it seems like a very difficult way of life in which a person gives up an awful lot. But there is another side of becoming a monk that has many attractions. Lets look at the vows one at a time: ---------------------------------------------------------------- #1  POVERTY: Freedom from the burden of having your own money. The monastery takes care of your needs. Your advantages: -No unemployment. No IRS -~ No debt  ~~ No credit card No mortgage No car loans No student loans -------------

A Free Poinsettia!

Three of my plants outgrew their pots. I purchased three larger plastic pot liners for 99 cents each.  The plant nursery gave me a free poinsettia plant. I think it was because the Christmas season was over.  It was such a good surprise! It made my day a little bit special.

Squirrel Adoption

Photograph showing the maternal instinct of an American red squirrel rescuing an  orphan.  (Photograph taken by JW Taylor) From the Spanish Blog ALLPE : Squirrel mother (adoptive)

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