(巻三十二)早々と鈴を貰ひし子猫かな(高田風人子)

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(巻三十二)早々と鈴を貰ひし子猫かな(高田風人子)

2月6日日曜日

長閑さやそちらの雪の気にかかり(拙句)

といった好天無風の午前中で毛布を干し洗濯物を干し布団を干した。細君は生協に出かけて、帰りに猫柳とスイートピーを買ってきた。

午後からは風が吹き始めて散歩日和とは言い難い天気に変った。散歩は細君の買い残しを買うだけの生協往復でお仕舞い。

願い事-生死直結で叶えてください。コワクナイ、コワクナイ。世間と隔絶して居られる。贅沢なことだ。ありがたい。

冬花火この骨壺といふ個室(千葉信子)

BBC CrowdScience Is a fungus intelligent

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cszv6v

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Fungi are everywhere, but they are easy to miss. They are inside you, and around you. They sustain you and all of you depend on. As you hear these words, fungi are changing the way that the life happens, as they have done to more than a billion years. They are eating rock, making soil, digesting pollutants, manipulating animal behaviour and influencing composition of the earth's atmosphere.

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That's fungal ecologist Merlin Sheldrake, reading for this new book “Entangled Life - how fungi make our worlds, change our minds and shape our futures”. I began by asking Merlin why he wanted to write this book.

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One of the basic reasons is that fungi are so neglected and I wanted to write something that it would invite people to consider these organisms more. Fungi intersect with so many aspects of the living world and so it's hard to think about fungi without also think about all the other organisms that they spend their lives enmeshed with. And all the different ways they interact with human over the course of our histories.

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Fungi seem superficially similar to plants but actually they are closer to animals in terms of evolution. And they are also you can ???(1)??? they are also really central to the story of life on Earth in terms of evolution ???(2)??? on this planet.

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ここから先は歯が立たない。