What a gorgeous darling post...i feel enchanted by your prose and dazzled by these sweet little shrooms! I love love mushrooms..and it always feels like a lucky day when you come across them! yay! thankyou..beautiful photos as always~ PS: any fairies?
Those mushrooms are so darling they should star in a Disney movie! And I love the light you caught in that last picture... nothing like compressing light between clouds and earth to make every ray seem all the more intense: fabulous!
Perfect as always! How I love mushrooms - so many shapes and sizes and magical names! We have been on the look out for a fly agaric but sadly have only found an old withered one so far! Will keep looking!
Why are mushrooms so dang cute? And mushrooms in the first photograph are so delicate and precious looking--gorgeous, gorgeous rich color and detail.
The second mushroom looks like a perfect little gnome home--again, the tones are rich and the texture delicious.
Regarding your morning photograph . . . sigh, what an absolutely beautiful morning. I love the way you've framed all those lines--the flow and expansion . . . your morning space is larger than life!
Beautiful colors and exquisite composition of forms, which have delicious results obtained with these mushrooms. This landscape has an impressive light.
What a great post! A tribute to my fav fungi. Reminded me of last night's supper, Spinach and Mushroom Salad. ;<) All kidding aside, the photos are so beautiful Tammie and I love your gentle words.
TL - very zen mushroom - living in the place and moment. Nature tends to be a bit like that - being the best in the time and place available. Bit of a role model for us. Love the macro shots - such delicate fungi. Thanks. B
Great post Tammie. Wonderful seeing you on the floor of mother earth capturing all the beauty for our souls to sweep away with. Hugs my friend and be well. Dagmar
Mushrooms and toadstools are so magical. I always delight in finding them nestled away whenever we go for walks. :) They make me smile. Enjoy the weekend!
Montana is filled with Nature's bounty and your photographs are almost unbelievable. Thank you for sharing the wealth. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
...gorgeous, Tammie. Seeing those dark clouds sweeping across the land must have been thrilling. Always so much energy around when the clouds turn dark...and the yellows seem to glow more!
wow the first shot of the mushrooms so cool...i can imagine how amazing a close-up macro shot of the same would be with the detailing and colour...these must have been pretty tiny right? Love your work. Cheers!!!
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What a gorgeous darling post...i feel enchanted by your prose and dazzled by these sweet little shrooms! I love love mushrooms..and it always feels like a lucky day when you come across them! yay! thankyou..beautiful photos as always~
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Beutiful images of the mushroom. And your poem is great. Have a beautiful autumn.
ReplyDeleteTammie I love that. The beautiful poetry and the photographs.xxx
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms cooked with oil, garlic and parsley.We call them in Italian "funghi trifolati"
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Your poem is very nice,big hugs.
Lovely family portrait and delicious life story.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful morning and, of course, mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteThose mushrooms are so darling they should star in a Disney movie! And I love the light you caught in that last picture... nothing like compressing light between clouds and earth to make every ray seem all the more intense: fabulous!
ReplyDeletePerfect as always! How I love mushrooms - so many shapes and sizes and magical names! We have been on the look out for a fly agaric but sadly have only found an old withered one so far! Will keep looking!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images and poem. What an amazing sky.
ReplyDeleteNowhere else. To be sure. Thanks for a gorgeous post.
ReplyDeleteheed the mushroom, Tammie!
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Beautiful photos, and I love the poem!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to feel the same sense of roots as the mushroom...
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous gold and blue colours in the last photo! Autumn on the cusp of summer.
What a beautiful morning it is! Such gorgeous light. And who would have thought a mushroom could be so wise!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, they can be the biggest living things on the planet, yet they
ReplyDeletegrace us with only a glimpse.
Why are mushrooms so dang cute? And mushrooms in the first photograph are so delicate and precious looking--gorgeous, gorgeous rich color and detail.
ReplyDeleteThe second mushroom looks like a perfect little gnome home--again, the tones are rich and the texture delicious.
Regarding your morning photograph . . . sigh, what an absolutely beautiful morning. I love the way you've framed all those lines--the flow and expansion . . . your morning space is larger than life!
Beautiful colors and exquisite composition of forms, which have delicious results obtained with these mushrooms. This landscape has an impressive light.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tammie, and the last one mmm just awesome !
ReplyDeleteAs always your photos and words blow me away. thanks for commenting about my art. I need to start to do more. hugs to you, think of you often.
ReplyDeleteawesome mushroom images...fabulous dof, light and color! i admire your willingness to get way down low for those shots! fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteare they edible?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! A tribute to my fav fungi. Reminded me of last night's supper, Spinach and Mushroom Salad. ;<) All kidding aside, the photos are so beautiful Tammie and I love your gentle words.
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This morning: is a great morning :-)
ReplyDeleteAnother great poem alongside nice mushroom images too.
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wonderful! thoughtful, admonishing and absolutely poetic - gorgeous pictures that I love very much!
ReplyDeletehugs to you,
isabella
The mushroom says, I am colorful, don't eat me.
ReplyDeleteTL - very zen mushroom - living in the place and moment. Nature tends to be a bit like that - being the best in the time and place available. Bit of a role model for us. Love the macro shots - such delicate fungi. Thanks. B
ReplyDeleteGreat post Tammie. Wonderful seeing you on the floor of mother earth capturing all the beauty for our souls to sweep away with.
ReplyDeleteHugs my friend and be well.
Dagmar
Why would you ever want to be anywhere but where you are dear Tammie!! Beautiful country and your photos are breathtaking. I love the message here.
ReplyDeleteFabulous as usual Tammie,or as we say here in Scotland 'Pure dead brilliant'
ReplyDeleteOne surely decomposes in order to grow.
ReplyDeleteMushrooms and toadstools are so magical. I always delight in finding them nestled away whenever we go for walks. :) They make me smile. Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteMontana is filled with Nature's bounty and your photographs are almost unbelievable. Thank you for sharing the wealth. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDeletelove this so much..the pictures and the "now"message
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Beautiful nature images. I love the first photo of the little mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteI view your images and I … sigh.
ReplyDeleteSo nice, first photo I love most :)
ReplyDeleteIn the vastness of your landscape you find the most fragile beauty. That sweeping sky is showcasing what is below, Tammie.
ReplyDeleteI can never pass by a mushroom without stopping to take it's portrait. They have such personality!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Autumn is coming ... the light in the bottom photo is very fall-like and brooding. And beautiful.
...gorgeous, Tammie. Seeing those dark clouds sweeping across the land must have been thrilling. Always so much energy around when the clouds turn dark...and the yellows seem to glow more!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love mushrooms and yours are magical! They're like tiny worlds all by themselves. :)
ReplyDeletesmall yet so cute and the sky is so dramatic in the last pic!
ReplyDeleteoh i love this one!! mushrooms!! so unique & colorful...they talk to me too! :)
ReplyDeletewow the first shot of the mushrooms so cool...i can imagine how amazing a close-up macro shot of the same would be with the detailing and colour...these must have been pretty tiny right? Love your work. Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteAgain, so beautiful pictures! :) And especially I like the last one! I admire it!! =)
ReplyDeleteAh, I see! Lovely, Tammie. Space & trees & sky.
ReplyDelete(& cute mushrooms, too!)
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I have enjoyed your pictures, paintings and words immensely,All you do is just beautiful.
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