Showing posts with label Suillus Grevillei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suillus Grevillei. Show all posts

11.04.2016

Our Spell of Rain has Broken


near sunset
sunlight poured through a parting of clouds
and 
alpine glow happened on this handful of trees


in the cloak of the forest
witch's butter oozes from old wood
( Dacrymyces chrysospermus)


I found my first teeny tiny
sphere thrower fungi
(see that clear jelly ball? it gets thrown from it's cup)


above is another view of this tiny scene
(Sphaerobolus stellatus, sphere thrower)





the fungi continue to pop up 
(Suillus Grevillei, tamarack Jack)



a friend, spur of the moment, took us up in his plane
autumn looked beautiful from the sky!
Thank you Bill!
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