Chocolate, TSC
“A”REIA, areiA, sAnd, sAble…
Wabi Sabi in the patio
Lamp for a dream
Monstro
Azinheira...
Danaus plexippus, Borboleta-monarca
The blank page
#12- A motorcycle
#32- A bird feeder
#34- Sunglasses
#48- Upside down, Rooting canopy
Waiting... for Godot ?
#22- Dyptic
#24- Made of wood
TSC528- SMELL
AZULEJO
#47- A grid
#46- Someone wearing a hat
#36- A pond
TSC530- Blue and yellow
#10- A musical instrument
Weed at my doorstep!
Pisolithos arhizus
#16- A nature abstract, Wavy
#33- Around the back
TSC520, Repetitions
#21- Mexican food
Galo de Barcelos derrotou os Caretos de Podence
#31- A puddle
#50- A shopping bag
#04- Estrelinha under the rainbow
Cynisme ou stoïcisme?
#27- Moss
Boxes
#30- A wrapped Christmas present
TOASTER VIEW !
Glittering shoe-shinning !!!
Stillness, Ataraxia
Vila Real de Santo António
Vila Real de Santo António.
#42- The inside of something
#39- A statue
#28- Animal footprints, Sheep
#19- An arched window
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Pisolithos arhizus


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Pisolythus arhizus
Family Sclerodermatoceae
Non-commestible mushroom, growing on poor soils usually near eucalyptus, holm oak or cysts.
The black viscous gel inside was used as a dye for clothes.
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Pisolythus arhizus
Famille des sclerodermatoceae
Champignon non commestible, poussant sur les terres pauvres généralement près des eucalyptus, des chênes verts ou des cystes.
Le gel noir visqueux présent à l’intérieur était utilisé comme colorant pour les vêtements.
Pisolythus arhizus
Family Sclerodermatoceae
Non-commestible mushroom, growing on poor soils usually near eucalyptus, holm oak or cysts.
The black viscous gel inside was used as a dye for clothes.
+++++
Pisolythus arhizus
Famille des sclerodermatoceae
Champignon non commestible, poussant sur les terres pauvres généralement près des eucalyptus, des chênes verts ou des cystes.
Le gel noir visqueux présent à l’intérieur était utilisé comme colorant pour les vêtements.
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