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Nov 3, 2018

Nature

Nope, this is not a strange far away planet. It's a mushroom. I love finding them in my yard.
We had a cold snap here a few weeks ago so the leaves had sped up their color changes. Nature is awesome!! What's happening in your yard?

7 comments:

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

our leaves in Northern Indiana are changiing to yellow and maybe brown and dropping. My Sugar Maple should be brilliant red....not even a hint. There sure are a lot of leaves on the ground to clean up though.
xx, Carol

Gene Black said...

I like finding curious looking mushrooms also. There have been some interesting ones at my mother's house this fall.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Oh what pretty colors!! Ours fell already *sigh*

Needled Mom said...

lol. I thought it was a golf ball!!! I love the changing colors. Not much color change going on here yet as our temps have been warm.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Halloween for us (live in an apartment building) is pretty much a non-entity. Kids are not allowed to go door to door here so many of us contribute 'goodies' to a communal shelling out in our lobby. The kids from the three buildings all come to our building for their treats.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Such an interesting mushroom! At first I thought it was a golf ball.

Susan said...

Our fall was so weird! The colors were all off, not the usual vibrancy, though there was some in a few places. It's rained a ton. It's been cold, then warmed up to 60 again, like today. The leaves have fallen off the poplars, but new leaves are growing on my gerbera daisy stems! Tennessee is way mixed up this year. LOL Your fall color looks gorgeous! That mushroom is so interesting. I don't eat mushrooms, but I've seen some very unusual ones over the years.

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