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Well, apparently, this is the last mushroom post of the season.
An ordinary morning walk with the dog, and I saw mushrooms on the forest path. Of course, I was not too lazy and leaned over to take some photos.

This mushroom apparently belongs to a type of champignons. He has already completed his life's journey. I was interested in it because it looks like the cocked hat worn by the pirate Jack Sparrow. Well, or which were fashionable in the days of piracy.

And this mushroom looks like a lady's hat or a night cap. When I looked at him, I immediately imagined a lady of the 18th century with such a cap on her head and wearing clothes for sleeping. I wonder why ladies dressed like that at night in those days. These are very uncomfortable clothes.

I like to walk on such an autumn carpet of leaves. The leaves underfoot rustle pleasantly with their special sound. It's like some kind of music playing in special soothing tones.
And my dog also likes to run on such leaves. It's very funny.

And these are some other mushrooms unknown to me. They no longer grow on the path among the foliage, but away from the road on rocky soil among coniferous trees. Champignons do not like this kind of soil. But the distance between these mushrooms is no more than 200 meters.


This is my main assistant in my walks in the woods. She's always with me. You can, of course, walk alone, but walking with a dog is much more fun and interesting.

That's the kind of cheerful and active dog I have. At the end of the walk, I take her on a leash, and then she calmly walks home next to me.


Don’t Worry, Be Happy (C) Bobby McFerrin
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Your Tamron macro lens does a perfect job! Very cool captures.
Great photos! So many signs that winter is coming
Sending you some Ecency curation votes!
Неплохая прогулка! Не похоже что у вас зима близится, всё пока еще слишком цветастое))
Мать Природа свела с ума растения.
жимолость распускается, у смородины почки набухли, на ирге цветочки появились.
Сегодня дождь весь день, но +9. Вчера солнышко светило.
Прогноз поменяли, до 7 ноября одни плюсы.
А в 90-х годах я 10 ноября Вятку по льду переходил, со льда уже рыбачили
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