I do some groundskeeping near my Church, and I found four strange "masses" of something in the grass under some trees. They were mostly white, w/ a "coral" or a fine "cauliflower" texture. One of them was pretty viscous, but the others turned out to be sort of a transparent jelly on the inside/underneath, and some were interspersed w/ masses of black particles that made me think of caviar or something texture-wise. I wasn't sure if they were attached to the ground or not.
I know that that's a bizarre description. I wish that I'd had a camera on me, but I felt that I ought to get them off the lawn before some kids touched them or something. I wonder if maybe it was "dog vomit" or something merely disgusting and bacteria-attracting. In the last week or so, we've had increased rainfall, and the mushrooms are really taking off.
Does any of that ring a bell? Thanks. : )
2006-08-11
20:15:15
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