27 October
A morning of mixed weather, bright sunshine alternating with rain. The combination produced some fine effects of light. The "forest gnomes" had sawed the fallen sapsucker tree, to allow passage along the loop path. A closer look showed that the tree was hollowed, possibly allowing for nesting. The growth of fungi continues, with fungus emerging from moss and tree limbs. A combination of jelly fungus and crustose fungus emerged on a fallen alder. LBMs (Little Brown Mushrooms) were abundant. The Celtic harp now has a fine accumulation of moss, illumined today by the low sun. It looks less harplike with this adornment. The remaining maple leaves gleam in the sun. At the Marsh, we were no longer sheltered from rain by the Forest. The gauges showed an increase in the water level. Despite the fact that we sat in falling rain, the sky revealed sunlight. A small flight of Canada geese went past, led, strange to relate, by a mallard. It was well worth being rained on to see the