01 September 2010

Wordless Wednesday



11 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness these pics are making me search for my "fungi to identify book"!! I love rambling in fields and woods and checking out these amazing wonderful things!! They're great!! And what fab pics!

    Take care
    x

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  2. You could title these...
    "Natures Stillness"
    Have a Wonderful Week!
    Love,
    Marilyn

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  3. My husband and I play a game, particularly around Autumn time called 'spot the fungus'. Your images here remind me of it. Great shots.

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  4. did you see any SMURFS? smiles nice shots.

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  5. Oh, I love fungi! They fascinate me, for some odd reason. That first one, in particular, has caught my eye; I've not seen anything like it around here.

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  6. Ah yes, autumns means mushrooms.;) Do not recognize any of these, usually colours means they are not edible.;) But they sure are beautiful, lovely pictures.;)
    xo

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  7. Those are so pretty and that first one is very unique looking!

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  8. Totally cool! That top one looks like something out of a fairy tale.

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  9. I love mushrooms. They are so fascinating to look at! I especially love that last picture. I have always wanted to be one of those people who are experts on mushrooms and can wander out onto the forest and return with a feast.

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  10. Thank you so much for stopping by today. Your blog and photography is beautiful. See you soon.

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  11. A Wednesday not needing words! The nearest I could get (They wouldn't let me) to leaving a post without words.

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