Prachtig deze viering van de paddenstoelen!! Tammie ik houd van je werk........ je mooie foto laat zien.............. de winterse kou in Nederland is geen sneeuw.
lieve groet Christiene
Wonderful this celebration of the mushrooms !! Tammie I love your job ........ your beautiful picture shows .............. the winter cold there is no snow in the Netherlands.
How pretty! These would look nice on a tea towel. Lately, I've been seeing these strange round balls of dirt that grow and grow. I think they might be horse dung mushrooms, which would not look nice on a tea towel. Beautiful photo. I like to think that the gray clouds are moving out, not in.
It would be fun to put art on a tea towel or tile. More to learn how to do.
As for those round balls, good chance that they are: Puff Balls. They start out white or creamy and most types are edible. As they age the marshmallow looking center turns to spores and brown and if you kick them or rain splashes on them the spores take flight in smoky clouds. They are no longer edible at that point. A favorite of children to mess with.
Often we get a mix of clouds and blue sky which can make for wonderful light and dramatic scenery.
Chez moi aussi la neige a fait son apparition accompagnée du froid ! Wouahou, tu as réussi à trouver un champignon ! un résistant ! J'aime beaucoup ton festival de champignons !... qui semblent mener une belle danse !
That's one resilient mushroom. Your "territory" is so beautiful -- it looks as magical as your mushrooms do, almost like a fairy land. Maybe it is!
ReplyDeleteYes, maybe it is a fairy land, certainly full of magic in the mundane.
DeletePrachtig deze viering van de paddenstoelen!!
ReplyDeleteTammie ik houd van je werk........
je mooie foto laat zien.............. de winterse kou
in Nederland is geen sneeuw.
lieve groet
Christiene
Wonderful this celebration of the mushrooms !!
Tammie I love your job ........
your beautiful picture shows .............. the winter cold
there is no snow in the Netherlands.
with kind regards
Christiene
Thank you Christiene, for enjoying the mushroom celebration.
DeleteYes, cold, but not as cold as it can get.
How pretty! These would look nice on a tea towel. Lately, I've been seeing these strange round balls of dirt that grow and grow. I think they might be horse dung mushrooms, which would not look nice on a tea towel. Beautiful photo. I like to think that the gray clouds are moving out, not in.
ReplyDeleteHi Bella,
DeleteIt would be fun to put art on a tea towel or tile. More to learn how to do.
As for those round balls, good chance that they are: Puff Balls. They start out white or creamy and most types are edible. As they age the marshmallow looking center turns to spores and brown and if you kick them or rain splashes on them the spores take flight in smoky clouds. They are no longer edible at that point. A favorite of children to mess with.
Often we get a mix of clouds and blue sky which can make for wonderful light and dramatic scenery.
we had a bit of snow the other day, but most of it is gone now :( still lots in the hills tho :)
ReplyDeleteBonsoir chère amie,
ReplyDeleteChez moi aussi la neige a fait son apparition accompagnée du froid !
Wouahou, tu as réussi à trouver un champignon ! un résistant !
J'aime beaucoup ton festival de champignons !... qui semblent mener une belle danse !
Gros bisous
Thank you so much.
DeleteI hope you enjoy your snow, even though I think you prefer warm sun.
Lovely Sunday to you~
Fascinating snowy wilderness and secret caves making new life possible.
ReplyDeleteYes, the sun and clouds make it interesting.
DeleteSuch happy little mushrooms! Love your artwork, dear friend. Oh my, burrrrr.. Now that is cold, but beautiful!
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Penny
Thank you for enjoying the art dear Penny. Cold yes, but dressing right and it is nice to be out for a hike in it.
DeleteGreetings from the UK. We had snow here last week. I really like mushroom soup!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
HERMOSA NEVADA...ACA TENEMOS FRIO Y NIEVE EN LAS MONTAÑAS .
ReplyDeleteSALUDITOS