riding through the woods mid week and not a soul is seen by me apart from the woodland creatures who dwell there ,I stop to chill and take it in ,and these fun guys pop up in my peripheral , their gills are testament to the brilliance of natures design.
Splendid find, only in recent years have I found time to seek out these amazing and varied things of nature, there is no limit to the colours and shapes
@baggyferret these pleasures are free and all the more rewarding for it, no architect is as skilled as nature,the secrets of natures design its geometry and symmetry never fail to interest me, as a boy I was fascinated by the natural world and this has never truly left me ,as life goes by my interest only gets stronger.
@unleash: I've always loved nature but some things got overlooked like these fungi, I watched birds, went fishing, camped everywhere but these very special creations evaded my eye, one day I noticed a sponge fungi, looked them up and wow, wonderful nutritional food, this discovery taught me lots, nothing is boring in nature other than weevils
You guys deserve to read " the hidden life of trees" by Peter Wohlleben. It's about the inter connectivity between trees, and the importance of fungus and mycelium within the relationship. no really, it's a fascinating book.
@obee1: the secret life of trees you say, its been sat on my shelf since last xmas will read it as soon as i get chance, definitely looks like a good read.