Amanita muscaria, with insects (mosquitoes?)
Brown Cup & Golden Pluteus / Pluteus chrysophlebiu…
Garden flower
Colours of fall
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis, Alberta
a happy fence
Hooded False Morel / Gyromitra infula – poisonous
Woodland at Rod's
Puffballs on a rotting log
Honey Mushrooms / Armillaria mellea
schöne aussichten...
Mold on a fungus?
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Mushroom growing on a log
Yellow mushroom
Fungus
Mushroom cluster
Fungus
Large, white mushrooms
Mushrooms
green canal
summer hawthorn berries
Spectacular Kananaskis valley
tra di noi, d'estate
Another drive-by shot in Kananaskis
SH26/50 Gek bord - Funny sign
SH23/50 Veer - Feather
Motor Show
Schräg ist auch schön!
Castle Terrace, Bridgnorth
per amici accaldati ;-)
Dilapidated Bicycle Saddle
summer fences
Wellspring of the river Cetina
the monastery
EOS 6D Peter Harriman 14 40 07 03152 DyingSummer d…
Summer Sunrise
Passenger
Sequence
Locomotive Lamps
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Bolete
Running the Locomotive Round
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Long and winding road
a place to be
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Highlight of my day - Fly agaric / Amanita muscari…
Villa Piantelli in estate
Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
The hoya looks so lovely with the sun on it
The sun shining through the yucca leaves
Chopped flat leafed parsely
The hoya is now climbing up even further
The sun highlights the plants
The sun was shining through the leaves
The remaining stalks
Labour intensive cutting up parsley
Fresh parsley
Mushroom growing on top of a tall tree stump
crazy greek blue
A winding road
summers gold
Our leader for fungi walks, Karel Bergmann
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Goodbye fall, hello winter!!! Just five days into fall, and snow arrives in the city today, 28 September 2019. So far, there is maybe an inch of snow on the top of my fence and enough to cover my car, but thankfully, it has only been a light snowfall. Snowflakes still falling as I type. A few flurries are forecast for this afternoon and light snow tonight. Our temperature is -3C (windchill -8C). The forecast in Alberta for today and the next two days is "Winter storm could bring 60+ cm of snow, blizzard-like conditions possible." Thanks, Weather Network. I think Calgary will be spared the worst of the storm. The ground is still warm, so hopefully the snow will melt quickly. Here, the last snowfall typically happens in April or May, so we have very roughly seven months of snow/winter to face. Apparently, there has been snow in eight of the last 20 Septembers in Calgary, and snow in 19 of the last 20 Octobers.
Needless to say, I needed COLOUR today, so I grabbed a few photos taken in a city garden on 3 September 2019. This is what I wrote when I posted several photos from that day:
"Yesterday afternoon, 3 September 2019, was spent surrounded by colourful garden flowers. Knowing that it is not unusual for us to get snow in September, I knew I just had to go and capture some cheery colour before fall arrived and it was too late. That included Sunflowers, which are always a favourite. Just one orange one among the many yellow, and I could only see it from the back. A little gang of American Goldfinches was making the most of the Sunflower seeds."
Needless to say, I needed COLOUR today, so I grabbed a few photos taken in a city garden on 3 September 2019. This is what I wrote when I posted several photos from that day:
"Yesterday afternoon, 3 September 2019, was spent surrounded by colourful garden flowers. Knowing that it is not unusual for us to get snow in September, I knew I just had to go and capture some cheery colour before fall arrived and it was too late. That included Sunflowers, which are always a favourite. Just one orange one among the many yellow, and I could only see it from the back. A little gang of American Goldfinches was making the most of the Sunflower seeds."
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