Thursday night it poured down. It's also getting a little chilly first thing in the morning. I needed some bread and other bits from the CO-OP and decided on the way back to explore another bit of the forest. Nothing much about but I was surprised to see a Green Veined White flutter past.
I'm hoping to get the Combine video patched together today. I wish I'd never discovered colour correction, it's an absolute minefield, an interesting minefield but it is never ending.
I'm hoping to get the Combine video patched together today. I wish I'd never discovered colour correction, it's an absolute minefield, an interesting minefield but it is never ending.
A good place for a wander but a bit heavy going.
The Rowan trees are always a grand sight.
Fly Agaric.
Not sure.
I'll get out now as we are running late this morning. Have a good weekend.
That place might be heavy going for a stroll, Adrioan, but it looks delightful. Enjoyed your fungi images too, but haven't got a clue about the ID of the second one. Best wishes - - Richard
ReplyDeleteRichard, this bit is fine as it's old planting. Next door is a new patch of conifers and that bit is awful.
DeleteNice fungi shots, we don't have any around here, have to go in the native bush areas to see them.
ReplyDeleteAmy, from now until the beginning of November there will be lot's of fungi. I found a few puffballs on this walk but picked them before I remembered to take a snap.
DeleteThere can't be many places that have a better way to walk home from the shops.
ReplyDeletePauline, I drove to the shop. I can walk and do sometimes it is about twenty minutes across country but three or four miles by road.
DeleteWot - no teddy bears picnicking?
ReplyDeleteNot whilst I was there.
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