Behind the house there is a plot of land. It was the land inherited from my parents. Currently the land is empty and neglected, bushes grow everywhere, grass and coconut leaves also add to the rubbish there. I understand this situation, but as a factory worker, sometimes there is only a little time left, the rest I have to work to meet the needs of the house.
On the side of the plot of land inherited from my parents, there is a plot of land from my neighbor, there also experienced the same thing, namely land with unkempt bushes. One day, my neighbor cut down a mango tree in his garden. The reason is, the mango tree is too old to bear fruit at this time. Finally he decided to cut it down. That happened several years ago.
Two mango stalks fell into my garden. At first I felt fertile because the mango stalks would make my field bushier. This makes me a little annoyed but that doesn't mean I have to demand that the owner of the mango tree clean up my field. Finally I let the mango branches rot in my field.
Three years later, I returned to the field my parents had left behind, and suddenly I discovered something very valuable had grown on the rotten mango tree. It is a very beautiful Shell mushroom. Mushroom shells grow on mango stems.
Seeing the beautiful view of mushrooms, I was very happy. This means that what we think is not always true, not good, turns out that one day it is trained to become something beautiful. From here we can learn that not everything we think is useless for us will one day turn out to be something useful for us. Happy Friday to all friends. I love you all...
This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw