"Why are you perching on a high
branch?"
"Naughty wind sent me here."
"You have nearly been neglected."
"That's why these vibrant orange fruits persuaded me to cling
close to them."
"How do you feel up there?"
"I enjoy the bird's-eye view.
You photograph my cousins; I count your sparse white hairs. They are as many as the pictures you have taken."
27 comments:
ha ha. very cute!
Very creative. Quite intriguing.
Have a nice weekend.
You are now one of the best mushroom hunters. You can even find them in the trees.
Very funny. Thanks for your visit to me blog. Have a good weekend.
I love it, funny.
Hello Rainfield, I love the mushroom with the birdseye view.. Great find..and lovely images. Have a happy weekend!
Mushroom climbed a tree to have company, orange fruit. :)
:O) -Killroy
Funny, Rainfield!
Very funny. :) :)
Great post and lovely light humor ~ Love the mushroom's 'birdseye' view ~ Great shot!
Happy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
The poor mushroom...
That's an unusual place to find a mushroom. What a delightful capture.
Wow ... these are not just beautiful pictures of oranges but your text underneath is very nicely written!
LOL...what an unusual place for you to be
The delicate little mushroom set out to explore the world, and ended up high in the sky... cute story.
I like both with the background blur.
Good week rainfiel;))
a hug.
The mushroom is keeping good track of you. That's a long way up for the little fellow. He'd have a lot of white hair to look at if I were under that tree!
Oh love the story so amusing hope no mushroom will count my grey hair :)
sou apreciador da criatividade, as fotos e o texto é maravilhoso.
AG
Wow I had no idea you could find mushrooms up in the trees.
so cute! those mushrooms are really awesome!
What a cheeky little mushroom! But quite an interesting place to find it.
haha.. that mushroom has got great sense of humour.. counting white hairs indeed! Lovely capture!
This is so cute mushrooms
funny and a great perspective!!!
I love it! And it echoes the open mouths of the baby birds in the pic on the left.
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