“ Dear, dear ! How queer everything is today ! Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? Who in the world am I? Ah, that’s the great puzzle !”
A mushroom suddenly found itself in such a dark colour when was being reflected in a puddle. It began exclaiming like Alice.
"No big ant pooed on my body, no caterpillar blew hookah smoke on my face, why am I char-pigmented like having a big scar?"
How queer everything was! This was the first puddle formed; how did the mushroom know who it was right from the beginning?
It thought that everyone is born as beautiful as everyone else, and everyone else, by right, mirrors it own self.
How queer everything was!
sometimes we have to look for our own beauty, don't we?
ReplyDeleteWise words, Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant of the mushroom.
ReplyDeleteSome days the world is more queer than we imagine.
ReplyDeleteOther days the world is more queer than we can possibly imagine.
Hello Rainfield, wise words indeed. Everyone is beautiful in their own way. HAPPY Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteEverything is beautiful, in its own way...remember the song?!?!
ReplyDeleteHi. Well done. Great photo. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and post ~ so even mushrooms have 'one of those day' ~ eh?
ReplyDeleteWishing you happy days ~ ^_^
The mushroom must remember that beauty is as beauty does. I find this mushroom very attractive.
ReplyDeleteI like the glowing edge which reminds me that every cloud has a silver lining.
ReplyDeleteHi! I also think it's very queer.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI do think your fungus is beautiful. Have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteNever seen this mushroom before. Are they fungus?
ReplyDeleteMaybe the mushroom is the right color and it's all of us that are wrong.
ReplyDeleteThe mushroom was right! Everyone is born beautiful. I think the mushroom still is.
ReplyDeleteA mushroom suddenly found himself in such a dark color when it was reflected in a puddle. It began to cry out as Alice.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful mushroom / fungus.
Your text and pictures are a wonderful whole.
Kind regards, Helma