Mycena Chlorophos and Mushroom Collage

The school library held poetry competitions, decorated the reading corner, and told stories. My class took part to enliven the competition. Today we decorated the reading corner with a little collage of nature replicas they agreed upon. Colored cardboard is the raw material for cutting into bushes with mushrooms and some beetles growing.

I showed dried mushrooms, not to be dipped or roasted. This mushroom is my student's creativity to participate in the competition. I saw their solidarity in planning, organizing, and choosing the right friends to appear in the competition. Two students have registered to create poetry, one student wants to appear telling stories with polite language, interesting intonation, and mimic that describes the appreciation of the story that will be contested. The other friends approved the candidate to appear on the stage.

All took part to agree to make our class a class that is excited to win this competition. It looks like some of them are cutting according to the pattern that has been drawn, some are riding chairs and sticking decorations on the walls. They numbered 25 students, I believe their efforts were not in vain. I have also prepared some gifts that I will give them for the cohesiveness they build.


I took a photo of this mushroom on a cliff that divides the road to the river, with simple tools I contributed this mushroom to FL to state that I am still alive.. lol. I have been absent for almost a month from photographing mushrooms, now I will rejoin with enthusiasm.

According to reliable sources, this is a Mycena Chlorophos that thrives in tropical climates. actually, I took this picture one week ago. Yesterday I came again to take another photo, but this mushroom has dried up. This pile of mushrooms is unique, it grows between dark green moss so that the color combination is very soothing to the eyes. I'm @hubbi happy to be back in FL.

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