Yesterday's highlight : )
Little orange beauties
Slime mold
Pretty but poisonous
Tussock Moth caterpillar
Size matters
Brilliant camouflage
What a colour
Brown-haired White Cup
A different colour
Ready to catch the raindrops
White
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
Wolf's Milk slime
Little yellow mushroom
Splash of colour in the forest
Pushing up through the mosses
Golden Sedge / Carex aurea
Small/Northern Grass-of-Parnassus / Parnassia parv…
Spores on moss capsules
Blurry, but fascinating
This little light of mine ...
Alone
Marbled Orbweaver / Araneus marmoreus
White Water Crowfoot / Ranunculus aquatilis
Tall Larkspur seed capsules / Delphinium glaucum
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Black Currant Pie, anyone?
Fireweed / Epilobium angustifolium
Menzies' Catchfly
Bird's-nest Fungi
In the spotlight
Crepidotus
Strawberries and cream
Hungry Gray Jay
Beauty in the forest
Up-turned
Chunky
Slime mold
Whiskeyjack
Puffballs
Beneath the trees
The same, but different
Wavy-edged
A little bit of sparkle
A thrill, times two
Pretty little shroom
Textured cap
Climacium dendroides moss
Scales galore
False Solomon's-seal
Lycopodium clavatum moss
Short-term beauty
Mushroom
Little brown Puffball
Old age beauty
Orange Hydnellum fungus
Lichen on rock
Orange Hydnellum
Memories of mushrooms
Threesome
Above the moss
Cladonia
Like a cardboard cut-out
What is this?
Like teeny blueberries
Hoary Rosette
Yellow Jacket's nest
A little green crawly thing
White beauty
Cottonwood Leaf Beetle
Oozing refraction
Unintentionally suggestive
Blue in the forest
I didn't need it - but I wanted it
This little light of mine
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Puffballs
We came across this little cluster of Puffballs on September 3rd, when we spent the day botanizing at Bragg Creek Natural Area, west of the city. I always think Puffballs are such amazing things, with their beautifully textured surface.
There has to be some sort of incompatability between my computer and my friend's in England. Two days ago, I started getting the same (?) problem with my Inbox - two or three e-mails from England would not stop repeatedly sending. Had to just sit there and delete and delete - and watch another batch arrive. To say the least, this is not what I needed - and now I still feel completely drained and exhausted. All is OK (for now!).
Which then, of course, turns my thoughts to wondering how on earth are the Japanese people dealing with all that has destroyed their lives? They are strong people and will overcome all this, but my heart and my prayers are with them each and every day.
There has to be some sort of incompatability between my computer and my friend's in England. Two days ago, I started getting the same (?) problem with my Inbox - two or three e-mails from England would not stop repeatedly sending. Had to just sit there and delete and delete - and watch another batch arrive. To say the least, this is not what I needed - and now I still feel completely drained and exhausted. All is OK (for now!).
Which then, of course, turns my thoughts to wondering how on earth are the Japanese people dealing with all that has destroyed their lives? They are strong people and will overcome all this, but my heart and my prayers are with them each and every day.
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