twas a dark and rainy day
lush and green as well
perfect for the fungi folk
to rise from the earth
becoming treasures
for us to find
~
this was the first time for me
to meet these swollen
TINY mushrooms
two
the rivers are rising
with snowmelt
and Spring rainfall
~
Wow..It's always a great pleasure to have a walk with you...:)
ReplyDeleteI specially love the orange tiny mushrooms ,very strange texture ,but really beautiful...:)
Thank you Tammie it's a beautiful post..:)
Tammie, these are gorgeous photos. I love the trail thru the woods and the river does look high. The mushrooms are cool looking, great finds.
ReplyDeleteI would like to be taking a walk down that soft path right now; it would ease my soul. What wonders you have come upon! Beautifully shot.
ReplyDeleteThey look like they're made out of jelly. I like your path through the wet woods. No Calypso this spring, I fear. I hiked where they normally grow last Mon and none were seen
ReplyDeleteOooh my goodness! The trees look so fresh. The river so full and the mushrooms so colorful. A true spring. In the meantime all I can say is I am jealous because we are into the midst of summer here. It is so hot that I actually feel like passing out from the heat when I go out. That ice-melt river would feel so cool now.
ReplyDeleteThose swollen tiny mushrooms are amazing! Remind me of the orange jelly stuff, but those don't have stems. Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the trip to the forest! LOVE those little mushrooms! So vibrant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous walk, Tammie... Looks like some of the same kind of walks in the woods that George and I take. We usually manage to 'draw' some rain along our way when we hike... ha
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
Hugs,
Betsy
Snowmelt! I forgot what that is. Thanks for this beautiful, up-close image of spring!
ReplyDeleteUne nature en fĂȘte... Des photos de la nature si magnifiques... merci pour cette merveilleuse publication et cette belle promenade.
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
Mysterious and awakening ... like a drink from one of your mountain riversprings: restorative.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteLove these pics -- I want to be there!
I can smell the woods.
Thanks for the intimate close-ups . . .
and that trail.
Wow, Tammie.
Your pictures of the mushrooms are beautiful. I like the looks of the forest trail as well.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful day to be in the forest! Great photos! I would be very comfortable there.
ReplyDeletewhoa! that is one rushing river!! i am always mind boggled at the the power of that much water.
ReplyDeletexoxo
you live in such a beautiful surrounding!
ReplyDeletebut the pictures you make underline it even more
Thanks for the walk in Your Nature !
ReplyDelete...and thanks for the inspirering note on my blog about the loons! Eagles and loons at the same place .....that´s a challange.
Have a wonderful time Tammie !
TL- such succulent tiny treasures. Nature has the ability to capitalise on so many environments. Thanks for capturing and sharing. B
ReplyDeleteA long way from the palace, in the heart of a deep wood of pine-trees, lived a wise woman. In some countries she would have been called a witch, but that would have been a mistake, for she never did anything wicked, and had more power than any witch could have..
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures!
Thanks for the walk in your forrest Tammy. So big river!!! Great photos as always from you.
ReplyDeleteHug from Hilda
I truly swoon every time I visit your blog. The natural beauty is astounding! And the white shooting stars in your previous post - I don't think I've ever seen anything more beautiful!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
What a beautiful area. I love your little fungi find. Such a brilliant colour.
ReplyDeleteGood grief, they look like candy... Oh I think I can smell the earth!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I can feel the tranquility
ReplyDeleteloved the path in the first image and the mushrooms look like jelly :)
ReplyDeleteEeps! Those little mushrooms are so cute:) the little orange ones look like candy. And I love all those different greens. Sigh . . . Your pictures just make me want to move to the continental US all the more! :) thank you for taking us on your walks.
ReplyDeleteAren't they cute? We have something that color, but it has no shape, it is more like jelly.
ReplyDeleteWhere does that path lead?
Oh my... something so incredible beautiful! So green and lovely, and as I see that path I would like to walk there too! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat original mushrooms, they lool like candies.. :)
and two is always fine to be (or most of time) :D I love the moss!
And the river full of water WITH snow?! WoW!
Lovely time to you! :)
Your forest looks so enchanting! I wish I could walk trhough it and sample all the loveliness... oxx
ReplyDeletehi Sandy, the path leads along the river and through the forest, a lovely walk!
ReplyDeletethank you all for your lovely visits, i so enjoy your messages!
A beautiful walk and photos. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings, Mirthe
How amazing. Those mushrooms look like sweets!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos.
Enchanting Tammie!! How I would love to walk down that wondrous path with you. The river does look very high! I know you must be enjoying this time of year so much! Thanks for sharing your magical world. Hugs from Massachusetts!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely forest path and mushroomed treasures to delight the heart. on the beautiful trail you're on...with it you wander and share such loveliness!
ReplyDeletelove you~
abigail
thanks for the forest magic! i LOVE those tiny bubble-like yellow mushrooms!! what a find!
ReplyDeletewonderful photos Tammie. what a serene walk you've shared...
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday, G
...loved your intro text, and the photos are so lush and feel so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteHi Tammie, this place is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd these images are so great...
Hugs
amazing mushrooms....almost luminous.
ReplyDeleteMy heart belongs to the forest..thankyou for sparking it to life..beautiful! And such whimsical mushroom spirits!!
ReplyDeleteVictoria
Very nice photos from the forest! Those mushrooms are fantastic and well captured :-)
ReplyDeleteRune
great blog.
ReplyDeleteThe landscapes are wonderful, well captured..your macros are spectacular.
I like to live there ... the nature is beautiful, a fantastic landscape filled with positive energy ... That most beautiful mushrooms are small suns ... Kisses friend!
ReplyDeletebeautiful world and beautiful photography to document it!
ReplyDeleteawesome wovenforest stroll! ~ thankyoU for the share!... ...xXx... ...Samantha...
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