Brown-haired White Cup
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
Wolf's Milk slime
A false sense of warmth
A multitude
Back to the forest
Textured
Living in a green world
Little red mushroom
Disintegration
Sausage Tree flower .... seriously!
Toothed fungus / Hydnellum caeruleum
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
Tiny tightrope walkers
Echinacea
Hepatica
Unnatural nature
Petal and buds
Petal perched
Undulating
Columbine
Orange Star
Poppy
Glowing
Flower burst
Spring is sprung!
With open arms
Vivid pink
Abstract in gold
Strawflower
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Globe Thistle
Looking for lunch
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Gray Jay
Gull
Building a new home
Downy Woodpecker
OK, it's a start
In swirls of blue
Prairie Crocus
Willow catkin
Goldenrod
Bracted Lousewort
Northern Valerian
Alfalfa
A Pyraloid Moth
Size matters
Cardoon with tiny visitor
Reminder of fall
Spots before my eyes
Pink bokeh
Black beauty
To brighten a grey day
Tail and all
Triple white
Is this my best side?
Laughing Kookaburra
Things bright and beautiful
Tithorea tarricina chrysallis
A new arrival
Cute little sucker
Would someone get this cricket off my head?
Patterns in black and white
Red Eyed Tree Frog
A real character
Silver Maple
Crested wheatgrass
He made our day!
Knitting pattern: knit 2, purl 1
Northern Pygmy-owl
Little mouser
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In mushroom paradise
Mushroom paradise - that's exactly where I was yesterday : ) A handful of us did a repeat botanizing trip to a wonderful, forested area (152-acre private property) south of the city, west of Millarville. The property owner, Rod Handfield, accompanied us, wanting to learn as much as possible about what lived and grew on his land. We appreciated so much the chance to explore his forest again and this time, we had had enough rain recently, that the fungi had started appearing. Well, to put it mildly, I really was in mushroom paradise, finding some myself, but also oohing an ahhing at all the amazing ones that I was shown - thanks so much, Doug and David!! This tiny one was a joy to behold, growing amongst the bright green mosses!
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