Rain keeps on falling down. The widespread news has gained much attention from the communities. The mushrooms left home at dawn. They seem to get completely soaked through with sweat, or with rain. I just cannot tell, but I know they are certainly more excited than me.
I was half awakened at three-thirty in the morning to find out heavy rain has started spreading the news. At four-thirty, it still carried on and was almost done at five-thirty. I left home at six-forty five and am astonished to see these lady mushrooms wearing pinkish make-up in the dim forest. They look very attractive even without the hottest bag on the market and never cover their heads with the hats of Queen Elizabeth.
Every one of them keeps me smiling; and it is this smiling curve that sets everything straight.
Those pink mushrooms are very unusual looking. Blushing beauties! :)
ReplyDeleteI really like these beautiful macros of the pink mushrooms smiling at you.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, Rainfield, and you have so many different kinds of mushrooms too!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. Mushroom with blushers.
ReplyDeleteThe colorful ladies seem to be glowing from within! It rained here too, no news of mushrooms, but there was a rainbow. :D
ReplyDeleteTwo little families out for a stroll. They like the liquid sunshine.
ReplyDeleteNice captures. Now there are more curves that set everything straight.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, the mushroom must has gained even more in popularity....
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me I'd be quite at home with this crowd- who must enjoy standing around in the rain..think I like that shade of pink too (grin).
ReplyDeleteWe're finally beginning to get some rain here! Well I do hope you enjoy your day and the weekend that's around the corner:)
were you camping under the stars by yourself?
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose since you were so attached to your pink ladies that you cooked them for breakfast.
I must post the Australian knob mushroom for you. This Sunday ok?
What is happiness?
ReplyDeleteI think you have found the answer, Ranfield.
it was damn super windy and cold last night...still very chilly here in brazil...lucky i am heading to iguazu falls tonight the weather there is warm...hohohoo :) going to hike the jungle too...wish i could see those exotic brazilian mushrooms
ReplyDeleteIf I keep writing one mushroom a day, when am I going to run short of mushroom?
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms are early risers and all made up ready for their first visitors of the day.
ReplyDeleteThose pink mushrooms are pretty. I think I have never seen a pink mushroom before. (soon, I will present a red and white mushroom that is quite well-known here :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat Mushroom photos! never saw any like yours with the pink hats..The rain has stopped here finally and the sun was shining brightly today and will be all weekend. Hope you see some sun soon also. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey looks like...well.. potatoes?
ReplyDeleteit sometimes amazes me that these mushrooms as are all mushrooms can stand the ravages of weather..they look so fragile
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty find, are the pink mushrooms a common sighting? Another great post and photos. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo true that a smiling curve sets everything straight... Loved the pics, they were beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThey are blushing because they are flirting with you :) Very unique indeed.
ReplyDelete"They look very attractive even without the hottest bag on the market and never cover their heads with the hats of Queen Elizabeth." I am so jealous. They look gorgeous without trying. While I need the hottest bag and Queen Elizabeth's hat to get attention. wink
ReplyDeletegosh, these are awesome beauties Rainfield, the pink mushroom is one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteWow.. mushrooms of that many colors..! your area's rich in biodiversity, especially for mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteAnd it seems like it's raining everywhere the same. I miss sunny blue skies. -__-