Today, for around an hour, I took a walk in Bullough Park, on the dirt trail around the pond. It was cool, the temperature was in the 50s, but I was comfortable. Bullough Park is in Newton, and it contains a pond, a dirt trail, a paved trail, and benches. There were walkers and fishers when I was there. I struggled at first to find fungi, but I at least observed some plants that captured my attention along with the ducks. Around the bank of the pond, I found some fungi, especially on some trees. Fungi is not usually visually appealing, but we are able to tell its complexity, and I know that they are considered eukarya as they are eukaryotes. It is interesting to think about how old fungi is and how it has been possible to find in on Earth during the Paleozoic era, even before the End-Permian mass extinction. The fungi was typically hidden compared to the other organisms in the park, but once I really started looking, I was able to find it in various places.
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