Once upon a time, in the land of mushrooms and mosses, somewhere far away in the woods and mountains, these pictures were born on one Sunday afternoon. The evening was approaching, and so was the darkness... but let's not continue the story in this remote past times, just return to reality. It wasn't that long ago. Just maybe two weeks ago? The walk that we took resulted nice and full of surprises. First of all, it was cold, a lot colder than in our town, so I walked fast to warm up. The second surprise has a different name: mushrooms. Tiny, yellow, and brown mushrooms, who hid in the dry grass. Beneath the pine needles and tucked into the dry grass, they set out to sleep their winter sleep. But the watchful eye of this user spotted them, and it no longer mattered that it was cold. No more being in a hurry and walking fast. Mushrooms were more important.
Some still adorned the surroundings with their freshness and were surrounded by green moss. But most of them were older specimens, which found the sign of drying. It was not important, young or old ones, the positions for taking the photos were tested.
Again and again, as I saw a mushroom, I stopped. I smiled. I took photos. It was repeated so many times until the darkness wanted to rule. It wanted me to pay less attention to those small creatures that called me from the grass. The last sun rays were there telling me to hurry.
However, I was still amazed by the findings. It was simply impossible to imagine that I would see so many mushrooms, but they decided to treat me to this scene. Peeking here and there, and showing off your beauty.
I especially liked this big one, with a dignified attitude and a big, thick hat. He was so interesting, but he had competition. Another mushroom, brown in color, was looking at me. Oh yes, it had eyes, or so it seems to me. What do you think, can we count that as eyes?
We continued with our walk, but along the way, I still saw them, hidden in the grass. There were both beautiful and small mushrooms but also, the already dried ones.
What a surprise that waited for me! Would you believe it? The mushroom that was just looking at me a few moments ago changed its expression. Now it was smiling too! Wait, is it just grass there so it was used to represent the lips? No, no. It was a real smile, giving some positive vibes that we all need. Happy #FungiFriday!