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I am seeing lots of these beautiful Fly Amanitas these days. Wayne Smith found a nice grouping of them recently.

When they come up, they are bright red but they do lighten as shown by nine-year-old Damien Baker's photo.

I learned from mushroom expert, David Arora, that these mushrooms can be prepared to be edible. It involves parboiling twice, throwing out the water between boilings. I prefer just to watch them evolve in the forest!

Thanks to Wayne and Damien for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

It was cloudy today with a few sprinkles. Temps in the mid-50's. Happy full day of Winter!

Fly Amanitas, Amanita muscaria, have been popping up on the Mendonoma Coast. We are taking a break from the rains with sunny, very mild weather. These red-capped mushrooms with the white spots seem pretty darn happy. Kurt Fuchs photographed one recently.

As did Cece Case.

And Wayne Smith.

Dan Lewis also joined in the fun.

These mushrooms can be eaten, I'm told by David Arora, if you parboil them twice, throwing out the water between boils. Personally, I'd rather watch them in the forest and in meadows. They are fascinating as they evolve. I had a group growing under a huckleberry bush, but they all got eaten one night! Mushrooms feed a lot of critters.

Thanks to all above who allowed me to share their photos with  you here.

To all who celebrate the holiday today,  Happy Thanksgiving!

Wayne Smith photographed this beauty, which we believe is a Giant Puffball.

Barbara Thrush photographed a Short-stemmed Russula.

There is beauty in the fungus that appears after some rain. It's been too dry this past week for many mushrooms to appear, but that looks to be changing, starting Friday.

Thanks to Wayne and Barbara for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

Today is sunny and mild. Last night's sunset was so beautiful. Okay, bonus photo! Taken by me last night.