I still remember, at noon when I came home from school, every day in front of my house there was always a mobile ice seller. The ice is scraped in a container and then put into a bottle made from bread, and the most interesting thing is that it is shaped like a cone, its shape remains like a Cyathus mushroom.
One day on a hot afternoon, it is still very vivid in my memory. I called the street ice cream seller, I stopped the ice cream seller, instead of buying ice cream, I didn't have a penny. The ice cone seller gave me a bottle of ice cream in a cone but didn't have the money to buy it.
The man selling ice cream was surprised why a small child stopped him in the middle of the road on the pretext of buying ice cream but apparently didn't have any money at all. I explained to the traveling iceman that my father had not yet returned from sea. Because of the pity the ice cream seller gave me ice cream for free. And those memories still last until now, I never meet the ice cream seller again. However, I still pray for that father.
The bird's nest mushroom or also known as Cyathus is a fungus with a cone shape, more like a street ice cream bottle. This is the reason why I am discussing ice cream cones. When I found this mushroom, I immediately remembered my childhood.
This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw