Fungi are such interesting photography subjects and I would have never discovered that it it were not for #hive.
In typical form, I love killing multiple birds with 1 stone so here is a little blockchain manic as I tie in a day of activity and pile on some other community rewards!
The real highlight of the day was a round of golf as our weekly offsite safety meeting for business. HTTPS://towncriermarketing.ca must be the safest digital marketing company in town as we have one of these meetings weekly!
Here is your reminder that linking the website of your favourite business in your hive posts is. It only noble, it is highly effective to help them with seo.
For example, when most of your @actifit steps are enjoyed at a place like https://stmarysgolf.com , you link them in a post, include key words like how great and enjoyable a golf course and sporting experience it was outdoors, and it appears on a SLEW of webpages. Google likes this, and gradually ranks them higher because of the back links.
This is gold for a small business as over 92% of searches still happen on google and new customers finding these small businesses means more money stays local.
Back to the subject matter at hand! Friday is a day. It is best enjoyed with plenty of physical activity. While doing this, it is fun to take pictures of your surroundings and share it daily on Hive.
This is best enjoyed with beer (in my humble opinion.)
And it all comes back to this pretty little mushroom enjoyed along the way.
Putting the fun back in fungi using @actifit
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