Wild Mushrooms on the Yards - Gardening and Hobby 33

Monday, April 24, 2023

We talked about edible mushroom at previous post:

- Edible Mushroom in the World – Food Variety 24 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- A mushroom on the yard


We may wonder why are mushrooms either poison or edible ones growing “very happy” in our lawns.


Is mushroom on yards as indication of good or bad?


In fact, it is because our yard’s soil rich in organic material, just few examples are wood barks, age manure, multiple debris, wood chips, hay, yard debris and rotten leaves.


Then, Mushrooms will break down these organic material, hence make lawn’s soil more fertile.



Fig 02- A single mushroom


Another meaning that by breaking down process, mushrooms will improve plant’s production.



Fig 03- Mushrooms on the stump


So, mushroom is not harmful, but a good sign that our yard is healthy. Our plants will grow well.



Fig 04- A mushroom on the grass


# Previous postings:

- Herbs Show at Our City Park – Sign 19 | Tanza Erlambang

- Demanding of Tofu was Increasing During Covid 19 Pandemic – Part 2 – Food Variety 21 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- A Blonde Squirrel at Our Backyard – Critter 16 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Blooming of Freesia Flowers – Part 2 - Gardening and Hobby 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Two States of USA are Legal for Texting and Driving – Sign 20 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Tax Free for International Visitors – Sign 43

Saturday, April 22, 2023

I believe at least there are two “important” signs that are “Tax Free” and “Duty Free” in the shopping areas in almost all international airports and seaports around the globe.



Fig 01- Sign of Tax Free for international visitors


You might be know the different between Tax Free and Duty Free terms. Tax free refers to exemption of consumption tax only.


Duty Free is exemption for several taxes, such as sales, value-added, import and other relevant taxes.


Hence, if we buy the same items (same store, brand, year production and the same quality) will be significantly cheaper with duty free than tax free only.


Sure, duty free items could entice international travelers more for shopping within port’s stores.



Fig 02- Tax free items


In our state, Louisiana, we have tax free shops in certain outlets and malls for international tourists.



Fig 03- One of Tax free brands


First, the shops include consumption tax in price of each items. Then, after shopping, the tourists may claim their tax.


Assigned office for tax claim is located at the corner of the mall or the outlet complex (area).



Fig 04- The sign of Tax free.


# Previous postings:

- Peanuts in the Farmer Market – Part 2 - Food Variety 20 |

- A Fox on the Box of Neighborhood – Critter 15 |

- Waking up after Sleeping for 24,000 years – Part 1 |

- May Drink Coffee Regularly Improve Healthy Heart? - Part 1 - Heart 8

- Herbs Show at Our City Park – Sign 19 | Tanza Erlambang Update

A Wild Watermelon Growing at Yards – Food Variety 33

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Nature works nicely and surprisingly where we may see many plants pop up in several places during Spring and Summer seasons.



Fig 01- A wild watermelon


Many people, include my neighbors have their our terms to refer to these kinds of plants, few of the terms are:

- rough plants

- volunteer plants

- seed dispersal plants


A little corner of our house just grown by an unexpected plant which produces a fruit, a watermelon.



Fig 02- Cardinal eating some seeds


In fact, this time around is a watermelon season in our areas.


We believe this “marvelous” was done by birds, since they consume this fruit and its seeds.



Fig 03- Climbing on the pole.


One of birds visits our yard frequently is cardinals. The birds love to eat watermelon and its seed as reported by Birdfact (2023: What Do Cardinals Eat? (Complete Guide)). Cardinals may help germination of plants.



Fig 04- Raccoon kids play around.


Another possible animal to disperse seeds is Raccoon. We have observed this animal in our backyard at a certain time.



Fig 05- A little wild watermelon


What do you think?


# Previous postings:

- The Orb Weaver Spider in the Yard – Critter 14

- Demanding of Tofu was Increasing During Covid 19 Pandemic – Part 1 – Food Variety 21 |

- Drinking Problem in the USA – Sign 18 |

- Blooming of Freesia Flowers – Part 1 - Gardening and Hobby 25 |

- Peanuts in the Farmer Market – Part 2 - Food Variety 20 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Could Diabetes Increase Chance to Get Stroke? - Diabetes 31

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Both diabetes and stroke cases are increase in the USA in recent years. In stroke cases, as reported by CDC (2022: Stroke Facts) that there is one dies in every 3.5 minutes due to stroke.



Fig 01- Diabetes is one of crucial risk factors for Stroke
(credit to UR Medicine)


The question, Could Diabetes Increase Chance to Get Stroke?


Quick answer is YES. Then why?


It is because blood contain a lot of sugar may lead to damage or make stiff of our blood vessels.


The stiff of blood vessels then could block the flow of blood to spread to other parts of our body.


We might familiar with the words of heart attacks, it is because the blood flows are blocked to reach the heart.



Fig 02 – A little corner, illustration


# Some important postings of diabetes:

- Can Diabetic Ketone-acidosis Lead to Death? - Diabetes 9

- Is there Relationship between Coffee and Type 2 Diabetes? - Diabetes 10

- Could Green Tea Improve Insulin Sensitivity? - Diabetes 11

- Can Blood Sugar Hold at Normal Level Without Medication? - Diabetes 12



Image 3- A garden décor, illustration


Moreover, the stroke is happening when the blood flows are blocked to feed our brain.


In fact, people with type 2 diabetes will have chance 3 times more to get stroke than “normal” people (Rory Scott, 2013: STROKE RISK TRIPLES WITH DIABETES).



Fig 04- The African violet, illustration


Take care!


# Previous postings:

- The Orb Weaver Spider in the Yard – Critter 14

- Demanding of Tofu was Increasing During Covid 19 Pandemic – Part 1 – Food Variety 21 |

- Drinking Problem in the USA – Sign 18 |

- Blooming of Freesia Flowers – Part 1 - Gardening and Hobby 25 |

Blooming of Zinnia Flowers - Gardening and Hobby 32

Saturday, April 15, 2023

We failed to grow Zinnia from seeds to flowers last year due to several reasons, one of them was unstable weather condition.



Fig 01- Blooming of Zinnia.


Another reason that we have no experience, just try and fail. We start to grow again Zinnia in the small pots this year, and luckily we success to have beautiful blooming of Zinnia flowers.


There are bout 20 species Zinnias in the world. The flowers native to Mexico, Central America region, and the USA.


Many Zinnia flowers are found in the wild, just few species with hundred of hybrids are grown in the gardens or recreational parks in several countries around the globe.   



Fig 02- A kind of hybrid flower


We grew Zinnia where there were plenty of sun rays. Seeds just few inches below soil in the small pots, it is because light will stimulate seeds to germinate.


After several months, flowers grow and blooming. In our state, Zinnias are blooming around April to May.



Fig 03- Bright color of Zinnia flower


Have you experienced to grow Zinnia flowers?


# Previous postings:

- Cutting the Tree Before Hurricane Coming – Part 2 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- The Orb Weaver Spider in the Yard – Critter 14 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Demanding of Tofu was Increasing During Covid 19 Pandemic – Part 1 – Food Variety 21 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Drinking Problem in the USA – Sign 18 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Mockingbird’s Eggs Near my House – Critter 36

Thursday, April 13, 2023

We saw a nest a few days ago, then, there are 4 eggs recently. We believe the eggs belong to a Mockingbird.



Fig 01- Four eggs of Mockingbird’s


It is because, Mockingbirds fly around the place sometimes. However, based on GoogleID, the possible birds:

- Mockingbirds

- American Robin

- and Cowbirds


The Mockingbird is also known as Northern Mockingbird with scientific name Mimus polyglottos. The Mockingbird is a resident in our state, where we may see the bird year round.



Fig 02- Magnolia flowers, illustration only


They start to lay eggs from March if temperature quite warmer, and reach peak in April. Number of eggs from 2 to 6 eggs. However, Mockingbirds often have eggs about 3 to 4 eggs.



Fig 03- An entrance of a garden, illustration only


Both male and female guard the nest. They are very aggressive during incubation periods. Female will incubate eggs for about 12 to 13 days. After hatching, the babies need 12 days only to leave their nest.



Fig 04- A mockingbird sitting on the twigs


Have you seen Mockingbird’s eggs in nature?


# Previous postings:

- Less Books in the Box – Sign 17 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Pug was a Breeding Dog for Royal Families – Critter 13 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Peanuts in the Farmer Market – Part 1 – Food Variety 20 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Cutting the Tree Before Hurricane Coming – Part 2 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Are Cage Free Eggs Healthier than Regular Ones? - Part 1 – Food Variety 32

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

I like the taste and flavor of cage free eggs than regular ones. Some people said the cage free eggs is the healthiest eggs, the other said no (nutritional) differences of the two.



Fig 01- Regular and cage free eggs


It is required that all groceries in the USA must sell cage free eggs by 2025, not so long time from now.


Some states require that groceries must sell cage free eggs by January, 2023 (Lyon Recorder, 2022: Effective January 2, 2023 grocery store eggs must come from cage-free farms). The sates are: “Utah, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, Massachusetts, California and Michigan.”


A cage free hen is not mean that hens are roaming around in the grass field or a very huge place.



Fig 02- Regular eggs packed


However, the hens are much more better live in the huge cage, hence, hens have good live than confined ones. 



Fig 03- Just for illustration


Advantages of cage free hens are following:

1) Consume organic feed

2) No antibiotics

3) No or less exposure to pesticides



Fig 04- A chicken, from previous photo


# To be continued to Part 2


## Previous postings:

- Declining Population of Mammals with Cube Feces | Tanza Erlambang

- Small Business at Nearby Neighborhood – Part 2 | Tanza Erlambang

- The Attractive Flower to Butterflies and Bees | Tanza Erlambang

- Less Books in the Box – Sign 17 | Tanza Erlambang Update