Some time ago, I decided to check out a place on the bank of a stream, where, on the trunk of a huge aspen, I found a tinder fungus weighing about eight kilograms.
At the time, it was a nice free addition to my diet; for a long time, I'd been keeping bags of mushroom mince in the freezer, which we used to make cutlets from.
Logic dictated that I'd be picking mushrooms again, but I was wrong. There wasn't a mushroom on the tree. It had taken a vacation, deciding to rest. The good thing was that the place was within walking distance, so I didn't have to travel anywhere.
It's surprising that scientists can't determine whether mushrooms are related to plants or animals, and both sometimes need rest.

Look at a sleeping cat, or an apple tree, which may not bear fruit for several years after the previous bountiful harvest, and any doubts about whether plants and animals share common interests or common demands on life will disappear.
Not to mention nutrition, both plants and animals, and even mushrooms, which are no less voracious than some rodents, need an abundance of food, but even overeating can lead to fatigue. Lol.

Even summer tires of those who want to relax in the summer, and that's probably why autumn arrives.

Below you can see my containers with data that I collect in INLEO and always have quick access to them it is very convenient.
Material thoughts about beekeeping №1
When I visited dense forests, I did not see ideal conditions for bees there, but many beekeepers harvest beekeeping products in such places.
Link to the container with my portfolio
Link to the container with my Tag memo for getting coins #1

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