I came back to Houghton Garden, as last time was great. This time I went to a different part of the garden that I hadn't explored on the previous visit. I noticed the garden was much bigger than I had originally imagined on my first walk. During this walk, I focused mainly on finding Fungi, given that it was this week's theme for the nature walk. They were very hard to find, as some were well camouflaged and not always on the ground. For instance, one of the fungi that I encountered was growing on a tree, which I didn't know was possible, so I caught it by pure chance. I was under the belief that only moss-like organisms could grow on trees, so I learned something new. Another observation I made was that fungi come in all shapes and forms; for instance, one of the fungi I came across was a red fungus growing on a tree stump, which I originally thought was some trash due to its unusual shape. I'm looking forward to exploring the other parts of Houghton Garden that I still haven't gone to, given that the two areas I've gone to were different in terms of appearances and organisms present.
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