"But a dream isn't reality!" Alice exclaimed.
I live a life of dreams; I slip down a rabbit hole, and down another, and this continues as time goes by.
Our lives are a subset of a big dream. Alice just did not know that.
There are mushrooms growing inside all the rabbit holes.
I wonder whether Alive is capable of counting them. We all know, to Alice, four times five is twelve.
She should be able to count one mushroom, as one is the sibmplest number.
One mushroom, one beautiful mushroom, one little beautiful mushroom.
It is not labelled "not poison", Alice, don't you try to have a bite.
Beautiful mushrooms! I love their color.
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms, and I love Alice, 4x5=12, ha ha.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty mushrooms and images. It is great to live a life of dreams.
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Beautiful little mushrooms;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely ethereal mushroom photos ~ fun with Alice too ~ ^_^
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Lovely mushrooms, but Alice mustn't taste them. Not one single bite.
ReplyDeleteSuperb mushroom. What a beauty.
ReplyDeleteAlice is smarter than you give her credit for. She simply does not like math.
ReplyDeleteAlice can't resist biting the mushrooms. They look so good and taste even better.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog - seems we have hiking and running in common! I love the connection between Alice and the mushrooms - very clever - Lewis Carroll had a wonderful imagination!!
ReplyDeleteHi! I like your way about the lives. "Our lives are a subset of a big dream."I agree this sentence.
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ReplyDeleteThat's amazing looking Mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots of mushrooms! Maybe life is better as a mushroom?
ReplyDeletevisiting you here! have a nice day! :)
ReplyDeleteOur life is indeed part of a big dream.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of these fun mushrooms.
Do NOT pay attention to the "Eat Me" signs if they are near the mushrooms. Alice and I have always shared the bond of being math-challenged. As well as other bonds.
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