RE: My Actifit Journal: Sep 12 2023

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He/she is such a gentle creature and has lived here, literally for years.

Interesting, how many years you reckon? I'd say not that many as the Dictyophorus spumans has a life span of under two years.



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Hi mate.. I'm by no means an expert on the subject matter - I just marvel at nature. To your point though.. following my emotional breakdown, I moved in with my folks. I've been here for around 5+ years now I think (at their home), and I definitely recall there being sightings for a few of them. I would say atleast 3 if I were to be honest. I know that, cause it's brought me so much comfort and peace while I've been so lost.

If what you say is true, then I feel both happy and sad for this one. He/she seems very tired from the torments of this life, much like me. The yard here is very leafy and sheltered, so I don't know if that may have contributed to a longer than usual lifespan perhaps (safer from predators with the shelter, plenty food etc.)? I do know that the family are very kind and gentle, being very careful around him/her at all times. Just this week, we were all waiting to pass the little one for a couple of minutes. Come to think about it, he/she's always been that way though.. very slow in terms of movement.

I guess another possibility is that there's been more than one living here, without us even realizing? But it's a very small yard, and I've never seen two at once - though I guess that can't be ruled out. Though I appreciate your visit @galenkp, I'm also not sure whether anything else may have been implied by your statement? I'm more tired than people realize.. I have no reason to intentionally exaggerate. I choose to be real in my final chapters of life - much like the remarkable little miracle, which I've been blessed to become acquainted with.

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