We've been having ideal mushroom weather here in western Washington lately; frequent rain showers with mildly warm weather and sun breaks.  The morels especially love the sun breaks.  At the farmers market this past weekend, Foraged & Found Edibles had an impressive plethora of morels along with a small basket of Gyromitra montanum.  I had no idea Gryomitra's were edible, as they're commonly called "false morels" - I just assumed that meant they were not morels and therefore inedible.  But after consulting several sources I was convinced that they're not only edible but a popular (and cheap) morel substitute.  Then on my bike ride home today I slammed on the breaks at the sight of a log bulging with white mycelium and a collection of whitish, gilled, shelf-mushrooms emerging.  It could only be one thing - Oyster Mushrooms!!  Naturally, I came home and made a mycological feast:
Here's the cast of characters from left to right: 
Pluerotus sp., Morchella esculenta, and Gyromitra montanum
 
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