Tomorrow, if Covid hasn't knocked me down, I'm going to drop a large Beech with Ganoderma next to a kindergarden.
Never knew it had healing properties.
Maybe not in all species of Ganoderma. That could be a particular case, with either a different chimistry or a substancialy higher concentration of the valuable molécules.
Maybe a training for throatsinger could be tested. It seems that it engages roughtly the same area than the didgeridoo.
It could be less challenging for the familly and the neighbours than this "ship's fog horn"-like instrument.
Used to do a bunch of that, handy to have but not really fun to do. That's not spatter anymore that's globs of molten steel, and the burns reflect that
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