Jodi, I have taken many walks recently at my new location. And yes, I have seen nature in a different perspective. Humm, I think I may have an idea for a post. Happy Wednesday! 🙂
An amazing photo, the sparkles of light in the background, the out of this world mushroom with that bug…I think on it, did you notice that? Love this photo and even if I weren’t a mushroom fan, I would still love it.
I love your perspective!! 😄 The underside of mushrooms are so fascinating to me…but I am kind of weird! Lol! 😜 I’m sure there is a weird bird hiding under there somewhere!! Haha! 🍄🍃🐥
I can imagine the perspective of the bug on the mushroom. you giant come there and make strange noises around his home or is it Food, depends on the perespective… haha.
Grzybowski- the root of the name is grzyb, “mushroom,” so all people and places got their names because of some association with mushrooms, and the surname just means basically “one associated with the place of the mushrooms.”
Another perspective as to your attraction to the fungi family🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Ann! It was a tall proud little mushroom, and I just thought of that little bug on it and all the little creatures that are sheltered below it. Must be like what we look like from the great above. …..
Wow. What a fabulous photo.
This must be what it looks like to be a fairy! 😉
Love it. Great share. ~ Cobs.
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I was thinking that too! 😝
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Beautiful photo! I had to giggle to imagine what you had to do to get this photo. LOL! It was worth it!
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Lol yep. Got a little muddy. 😉
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Hahahaha! But the photo was SO worth it! It’s such a lovely photo!
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I love it, it looks like a mad sculpture, right out of one of those Japanese animes. A new perspective definitely changes what you see! (K)
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Love your imagination. 😉
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Such a wonderful image. Really great Jodi.
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😊
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The garden’s full of toadstools!
How do you know it’s full?
Because there’s not mushroom for anything else.
😉
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lol. Love it. 😝
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It’s an ancient gag, but always seems to get a chuckle.
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Indeed!! I had never heard it. 😊
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The first time I’m aware it mentioned is from a song titled, ‘My old man’s a dustman’, by Lonnie Donegan.
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Great photograph Jodi, the angle is perfect, feels like a mouse eye view ❤️
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I like that – mouse eye view. 😝
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Lovely photo, Jodi! He seems to be very very tall, confident and at ease with himself. Yay to perspective! ❤
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Yep. From this perspective 😜
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Perfectly lovely!
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☺️❤️
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Jodi, I have taken many walks recently at my new location. And yes, I have seen nature in a different perspective. Humm, I think I may have an idea for a post. Happy Wednesday! 🙂
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I look forward to that post👍☺️
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An amazing photo, the sparkles of light in the background, the out of this world mushroom with that bug…I think on it, did you notice that? Love this photo and even if I weren’t a mushroom fan, I would still love it.
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I sure did notice the bug. Thank you for noticing and appreciating all the details Margaret
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I love your perspective!! 😄 The underside of mushrooms are so fascinating to me…but I am kind of weird! Lol! 😜 I’m sure there is a weird bird hiding under there somewhere!! Haha! 🍄🍃🐥
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I am fascinated with the underside also. And you’re not weird. And I would love to see a bird come from this.😝
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I can imagine the perspective of the bug on the mushroom. you giant come there and make strange noises around his home or is it Food, depends on the perespective… haha.
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Indeed. 😝
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I like this picture pretty much 🙂
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Thank you Dennis😊
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Grzybowski- the root of the name is grzyb, “mushroom,” so all people and places got their names because of some association with mushrooms, and the surname just means basically “one associated with the place of the mushrooms.”
Another perspective as to your attraction to the fungi family🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔❤️❤️❤️
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Love it oh Rob and your analogy reminds me of my big fat Greek wedding. Lol
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Well, now we know how those Martians land!
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LOL! Love it McSis
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What a lovely fungus among us! 😀
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LOL! Good one KR!
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So true!
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indeed 🙂
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A simple, yet profound, truth!
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Well now, aren’t you the wise one 🙂
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Fantastic photo!! Love this perspective! 😍 And very wise words my friend!
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Wow, what a great photograph! And your words are so true! Have a wonderful day, Jodi! 🌞
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Thanks Ann! It was a tall proud little mushroom, and I just thought of that little bug on it and all the little creatures that are sheltered below it. Must be like what we look like from the great above. …..
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