





I saw at the foot of a tree close-by 5 red young toadstools...
again red toadstools!
which weren't there a few days ago
instantly they have popped up, between the leaves,
which have been falling on-and-on, the last couple of days
of course I was interested in the bite on one of them
looking here like a bite of a birds beak...
which unsettles it all...if it wasn't the squirrel
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