Showing posts with label mushroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mushroom. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Whassit?



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There I was, happily guzzling my paté on cracker. I went to cut another bit of paté and hit something solid. I prised it out of the remaining block of paté and felt distinctly queasy.

What was it? Clearly it should not have been there. My first thought was a cooked mouse fetus. And before you summarily dismiss that as outrageous, I must tell you, I do have experience of mouse fetuses, albeit a long time ago in my youth when I was the proud possessor to two pet white mice.


A quick check of the ingredients established that such was not envisaged as one of them.


When the wave of nausea passed I was more inclined to think it might have been a mushroom that snuck passed the chopper, but I was not going to find out the hard way.

Back to the store, with whom I left the questionable paté; they contacted the supplier who contacted the supplier's supplier, who eventually contacted me. By this stage the issue was getting murkier as the store had by now lost the bag of evidence. However, the likelihood was that it was a mushroom and the man from the suppliers was very nice.


He said he'd be sending me something for my trouble, and sure enough, some days later a letter arrived regretting my cause for concern and enclosing a cheque for any inconvenience that may have been caused.

Now, this cheque has faced me with the following dilemmas.

It is crossed and made out to a variant of my name. So if I decide to cash it, I will have to lodge it to my bank account, and most likely sign it on the back using the variant, which I will have to practice for a week, my forging skills being what they are.

It is for a trivial amount, and as cheques are now being phased out, I wonder if I held on to it would it actually increase in value, as cheques become rarer and one for this amount rarer still, if not unique.

Nothing is simple in this life.

My friend Vivion has pointed to the simple fact that I am still here irrespective of what the damn thing was. I surrender.



Sunday, June 10, 2012

Day of the Triffids




What in God's name are these things?

They have the shape and transparency of a jellyfish but look like a mushroom of some sort.

Don't tell me they're dandelions in transition? I've certainly never seen anything like it.


I took a photo of them just before they and the grass got mowed. So they're not there any longer.

I hope they're not Monsanto GM cabbage plants or we're all doomed.


Comments welcome below if anyone has any idea what they are.

Update - 11 June 2013

Following the comment yesterday from anonymous below, I sent a photo to the Botanic Gardens and wondered if they might know what it was.

I got a very helpful reply from Botanist Howard Fox at the Gardens as follows:

This is a really excellent photograph of Coprinus plicatilis. This species was put in the genus Parasola only just recently and is now correctly called Parasola plicatilis.

If you get a chance, a google image search on these latin names will provide you with many pages to check with images to compare with yours.

Here are two maps showing the distributional knowledge compiled in Britain and North America
Map 1
Map 2

For the second map you will need to indicate you accept the conditions and then the map will appear.

I have written to Howard to thank him for his helpful response.

Wikipedia page here.