Closeup of a 6-centimeter section of basaltic lava rock at Craters of the Moon in the wilds of Idaho. Itβs absolutely covered in a bright quilt of lichen in different colors. Diagonally across the upper left is a deep, older orange-peel colored section and a narrow swath of uncovered black, bubbly rock at the top and in the middle. Diagonally through the center, there are pieces of light gray and tan lichen. In the lower center is a pale, sea-green splotch with wrinkly edges and a central cluster of rimmed black, squished dots. A darker, rust-colored piece takes the lower right corner, and the lower left corner has a small, round bit of yellowish lichen. Years ago, on another, ranger-guided hike here for my kids, I remember how exited the ranger was to tell us about the lichen, and at the time, I just did NOT get it. If I could get into a Time Machine and go back, weβd totally geek out together and Iβd have a lot of questions for him. I was more worried about whether my autistic boys would go running off suddenly after a bug at the time, so, I give myself (and the boys and the ranger) grace. But honestly, Iβve often thought about that Junior Ranger hike and the lichen, and especially now, just fervently wishing all of those friendly, wise, helpful, smart rangers who helped us during those years - wishing them well and hoping they are ok in these nasty times. Sending them all so much love and solidarity.
So may different #Pieces of #Lichen on this big, chunky lava boulder in the high desert. Story in the alt text. #BlueSkyArtShow #Fungi #FungiFriends #ID #Hiking #CratersOfTheMoon #GoOutside #Breathe #Notice #YouMatter