[As with all pics hereabouts, click to embiggen, scroll over for additional commentary]
Driving by this BBQ place, had to snap a pic or two:
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| Cord wood is always a good sign. As are neon pigs. | 
When I saw this sign, I knew I had to obey:
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| Whatever you say | 
Pigs notwithstanding, BBQ was adequate. My dining companion:
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| Patriot Longhorn | 
Elsewhere:
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| Young Nutkin who hopped off the center post just in time for me to snap this. | 
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| Somebody forgot to remove this sign, maybe 100 years ago! | 
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| The cat's in the bag | 
After four straight nights of near-torrential rain and scary cloud-to-ground lightning, I present: The fungus among us, or Amanita jump a little lighter:
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| Smooth Chantarelle (Craterellus cantharellus) | 
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| Ditto | 
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| Ditto | 
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| Looks like Browning Amanita (Amanita brunnescens)? | 
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| Morel of the same???? | 
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| No Clue—maybe Yellow Pleated Parasol (Leucocoprinus birnbaumii) | 
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| Best guess: Peppery Lactarius (Lactarius piperatus)? | 
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| Sickener (Russula emetica), I think  | 
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| Ditto, maybe | 
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| Vermillion Waxycap (Hygrocybe miniata) | 
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| Caesar's Mushroom (Amanita caesarea) perhaps | 
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| Again, not sure | 
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Atlanta Psilocybe (Psilocybe atlantis)!! 
  
(h/t to Thunder for pointing me to this site for id's, all of which are subject to correction) 
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These, of course, after this previously posted stinker:
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| Eastern stinkhorn (Phallus ravenelii) | 
 
 
2 comments:
I never saw a catshroom before...
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Ooh, those first few reds are new. Big points for the shrooms, but sir, you ate at a place that specializes in pig-based foods, and no bacon porn?
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