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dillyd
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A slime mold growing on the cut edge of a tree stump. It's beige and tan, with a dense network of connections ab251bc1fa5f230e.jpeg Something pinkish, maybe a slime mold or some kind of wavy fungus, growing on a tree stump. There's snow and ice between the wavy crevices. 99b06400849e7259.jpeg Mushrooms that have been covered in water and then frozen. Some are dark, but one is right in the sun, making it amber colored, and showing the little crackles in the ice, like a crème brûlée right after you smack it with a spoon. 5ec66efb394a7439.jpeg A twig held in the air above snowy ground. It has a big wavy yellow jelly fungus on the top, and a small one on the bottom. 172e3d37a52ffd0b.jpeg A spattering of bright yellow jelly fungus dots on a dark tree stump, with snow behind. If you zoom in, the little dots are shaped like red blood cells. 382bb88d205c1a35.jpeg The base of a tree in the forest, surrounded by green moss and ferns and white snow. f5b4b7b5257915b3.jpeg Closeup of a strange ice formation that is mostly round and curving, but with sharp points going both up and down into an empty space in the middle, almost like an ice monster's jaw. 84d7a8bd66fb097b.jpeg A very impressive tree with a trunk that goes up like a normal tree, but its roots twist up and over the rocks and hillside next to it. It reminds me of illustrations of a sea monster wrapping many tentacles around a ship. a5d541fb725e5b8a.jpeg Nighttime in montreal, two people are standing taking photos in front of a long snowy corridor covered by an arch of fairy lights. Further along, under the arch, are two more people taking photos. f8493d42d7d994c1.jpeg Looking up from the base of a bronze statue of frère André, on a snowy night. There's a light covering of snow on his head and shoulders and forearms. And just enough snow accumulated between his lips that it looks he's baring his teeth at us. 4a6f5d3b294ebe8b.jpeg We're standing in downtown montreal at night, looking through the big yellow ring through which you can look up the street and see the McGill campus and arts building. Further behind, we see the cross lit up on Mount Royal. Because we're all about laïcité here, and we don't like to see religious symbols displayed /s c94c2d5158c115d8.jpeg