




I am sorry about the awful pun in the title - only, of course I'm not, or I would simply change it.
I have been hard at work writing my new book on the history of a local park - very "local history" I know - but I took time out to walk around the base of Mount Holdsworth this afternoon, looking for fungi.
I do not have a clue as to the names of any of these, but I was taken with them and thought I'd share.
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