Shrooming

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Autumn Fire
This sedum succulent is well named:
“Autumn Fire”
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Happy Weekend friends, be well and safe!

Pie Crusts Needed
One cookie sheet
The pumpkin seeds spread out
A little butter
And some garlic powder too
Sprinkle some salt on top of their heads
Bake until crispy … good eats!
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The Reluctant Dragon
Sir Giles had a similar experience with radishes instead of pumpkin seeds. In his words:
“Radish so red, Radish so red – Plucked from the heart of your warm little bed. Sprinkle some salt on the top of your head… (gulp) Delicious!”

Pecans
Pe-can or Pe-cawn
It depends on where you live
Either way, good pie!
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Breath
Gypsophila, also known as Soapwort, Soap Root, Chalk Plant, Gyp, or Baby’s Breath, can be an annual (Gypsophila elegans) or a perennial (G. paniculata). The Bristol Fairy (Gypsophila paniculata) is commonly used for decorative purposes. Its name is said to have come into being due to its use for baby shower gifts and for gifts to new mothers. What could be more perfect for baby than flowers that symbolize everlasting love, innocence, and purity? Which, is also why it is used in wedding bouquets.
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Mum is not the Word




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Harvest Moon
This is yesterday’s shot of the full Harvest Moon through some pine branches with the IPhone. It has a “Halloween” feeling to it.
During this time of year, our ancestors would be gathering in the harvest. What will you gather in this season? And what will you share?
The Harvest Moon is also called: Grain Moon, Fruit Moon, and Green Corn Moon.

Shades of Rose
From crimson to blushing-pink, she gives a wide spectrum of shades along with the shadows of dusky rose that rest in-between. This was another shot from market day.
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She Holds Many Messages
If you are looking for a specific color to deliver a symbolic message, you could stick with a rose of one shade. However, if you want a rose that can send a lot of messages – this could cover quite a few – as far as shades of pink and crimson go.
From the light side of pink, we can see happiness, gentleness, admiration, innocence, dignity, grace, femininity, refinement, and joy. Moving into deeper shades, we see gratitude, congratulations, appreciation, and recognition. Overall, it can give a sense of elegance and sweetness. Shades of pink can be romantic or platonic.
As for crimson, these ruby edges speak strongly about passion, beauty, desire, true love, “I love you”, commitment, and romance. They can also speak for anniversaries, accomplishments, and graduations. It’s really about the context.
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There is an additional element to this Rose, however, that also speaks of enchantment, mystery, wonder and splendor. It is love at first sight. It is that secret crush towards one who has, in the blink of an eye, captured your heart and soul. Its shade is called, Lavender.
What message do you want to send today? And, to whom?
Some rosy Sources

Sweet Beauty
Callicarpa americana is known as American Beautyberry, French Mulberry and Spanish Mulberry.
Callicarpa means beautiful fruit. The bush is not much to look at until these magenta beauties appear in early fall. The berries have been used for jelly and wine and are another favorite for wildlife.
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Be well, be safe, and happy foraging friends!