We travel to the earth's far corners to see sights highlighted in such publications as National Geographic and Conde Nast. Sometimes you only need to go as far as your front yard. I took this pic in my own front yard after a recent rain (a rarity in recent times here in drought-stricken Oklahoma.) The fallen blackjack tree still has nourishment for the colorful and interesting mushroom colony encircling it.
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