I love the patterns of lichen and the photograph of the adit reminds me me of the gold mine where I grew up: there were some old, disused adits not far from our home and my father strictly forbade us to explore any of them. It was only as a young adult that I realised how dangerous that would have been, especially there.
Well, I won’t say lichen but I will say adoren very much! 😉🙏
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Very nice 🙂
“You say lichen, I say lichen, lets call the whole thing moss…”
Hmmmm! It doesn’t work quite as well written down 🙂
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🙂 You say lichen, I say symbiotic partnership of fungus and algae.
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Slate is so cool. Nice work G.
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Thanks!
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I love the patterns of lichen and the photograph of the adit reminds me me of the gold mine where I grew up: there were some old, disused adits not far from our home and my father strictly forbade us to explore any of them. It was only as a young adult that I realised how dangerous that would have been, especially there.
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Thanks, Anne. Apart from slate quarrying the other main extractive industry in this area was copper mining.
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I love this, Graham, it’s a tour only you could give and each detail, each view, is worth attending to. (But oh, those lichens!!).
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Thanks so much, Lynn. Yes, those lichens were fascinating.
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