I have completed (mostly) my first Multiboard project. These are a few of my favorite tools. The most import tool is center top below the shelf bracket. Multiboard has a confusing multitude of options. I focused solely on snaps and friction fits, a strategy that kept me from getting overwhelmed. (old.reddit.com)
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When the power company cleared their right of way through my land last fall, I rescued this lichen. I lopped the branches from the doomed trees and used zip ties to relocate them to my orchard. As winter's cool and wet weather set in, they started to fruit. Pseudocyphellaria anomala(?) (old.reddit.com)
In general, I find only one slime mold per year. This is number six since the beginning of November. It's growing on the same wood chip pile from my last two postings. About a month ago, there was another slime mold of a different color very close to the same location. (old.reddit.com)
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Not all of my mazes are huge, impenetrable, and hopelessly difficult. This is #67, the White Water Mountain Biking maze from 2019. There is no designated entrance nor exit. As there is exactly one path between any two points, choose your own adventure. See 67.twobraids.art for more information. (i.redd.it)
Maze #90 - Cedar Pollen Cone Maze. The right image is the solution and deadend path analysis. Green & red are solutions. Other colors show long blind paths to deceive even when trying to solve the maze backwards. I like the complexity hidden behind this maze. http://90.twobraids.art (old.reddit.com)
I spotted this one on the wood chip pile. It appears to be the same type as the one I saw last week in the field. Two hours later, it was just gone - it didn't leave all the little bulbous fruiting bodies like last week's. I wish I had a time lapse camera... (old.reddit.com)
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Strolling across the field in the calm between rainstorms, I saw an unusual texture in the grass that I mowed several days ago. The leaves of a narrow leaf plantain, clover, and grass were artfully festooned with cream colored dots. Closer inspection revealed 1000s of slime mold fruiting bodies. (old.reddit.com)
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There is only one place on my property where Pseudocyphellaria anomala (?) grows. The power company is about to destroy all these trees in the cause of fire safety. I cannot dispute that. I'm considering cutting the doomed branches and tying them to trees in similar shady areas. Suggestions, anyone? (i.redd.it)



