Some urban mushrooms here are not so easy to identify. It’s clear they’re inedible, but apparently, the mycelium of this mushroom has mingled with the nearby flowerbed.


Some urban mushrooms here are not so easy to identify. It’s clear they’re inedible, but apparently, the mycelium of this mushroom has mingled with the nearby flowerbed.


Our Yuki knows how to keep himself busy
If by chance you haven’t read it yet – take a look. It’s good. The dude just described my thoughts. Now instead of explanations, I have a link to throw at people
Went out for a walk with the dog at night
Yuki is trying an apple for the first time in her life. How does it go, “Want to eat — eat an apple. Don’t want an apple — you’re not hungry” 😉
from the authors of “Gas Clap” and “The Ruble’s Tactical Retreat”

Car. In the forest. Covered with a camouflage tarp. Surrounded by plywood, so it wouldn’t be seen. At first glance, no one had been here for a while – the grass was undisturbed. I should have found it not now, but at night, with a flashlight.
P.S. Local police contacted me, requested the coordinates, and sent a squad there.
The dog loves to walk at night. Besides the fact that the owner can humorously step on a frog in the dark, it’s easy to suddenly see someone else who is watching you. There’s always someone watching, it’s just not always visible. Only the eyes glow in the bushes.

Can someone explain to me what the point of this is? I buy a collar for 27 dollars. With it comes a coupon – send 25 dollars to this number and receive 25 dollars. I sent it. A real person replies. Rate the product on a scale from 1 to 5 and give us your PayPal to send the money to. I reply “5”, and 25 dollars arrive on my PayPal.
What was that?

An interesting interview (in English) with a guy from “Amish country” (Holmes County, OH) – Mennonite Josh. He talks about how things are organized there, what they live by, and how they coexist with the outside world. Peter (the author) announces seven episodes, this one – the first – was just released recently. By the way, it was surprising to hear that Josh (the Mennonite) has a Ukrainian wife, and he has visited Ukraine.
Interestingly, when we took a “wrong turn” while looking for our Yukon’s seller, the house owner turned out to be from Ukraine too – we also bought some homemade honey from her.