4 January
Another dark morning, and quiet. There was very little evidence of bird life--a raven at one point, and a fleeting glimpse of a pacific wren. There were moments of light, casting the "harp" into silhouette. The Forest continues to breed fungi--and not fungi, but slime molds, correctly classified as "mycetozoa," -- fungus animals, so-called because of their mobility and planning abilities. After the mystery of the "poached egg fungus," which has subsided into a small, hard nubbin, a second, similar organism has appeared. In fact, I hadn't noticed it on our walk, but when I downloaded this photo, there was another small orange blob with white emerging. I think I remember where I took this photo--it will be interesting to track the development of whatever this is. At a surmise, it's a yellow slime mold starting to extend itself. Either that or someone has dropped a fried egg onto this log. There's so much to see in this Fo...