Origami Girl

Monday 21 November 2011

In which I am amazed by mushrooms and nymphs




Warning: This post comes with a lot of pictures of mushrooms.

I have had a perfectly autumnal weekend. I love Autumn. It is my favourite season of the year. I love the mist in the air and the bright evening light shining on yellow leaves that seem to glow, the clear skies and the smell of the air –and the outfits. Autumn is my favourite time for clothes too. I can wear summer dresses with thick tights and big boots with berets and scarves. Just the right amount of accessories and I am not too hot and not too cold. Perfect.
So at the weekend I went for a couple of autumnal walks and came across some truly beautiful sights: both man-made and natural.
On Saturday I went with a friend for a walk and round the corner we came across this statue:

It is beautiful and yet kind of creepy. It’s not just an elegant Venus but some really razed out Oceanides. I love the expressions and the posture. I am afraid that on this occasion my camera battery died so the photos are taken via my friend’s camera phone and from google images.
Now I didn’t realise that I really cared about mushrooms until yesterday. Admittedly on my previous blog post I put up a picture of one, but this time I am going overboard. Apparently I really care about mushrooms. I was walking along and came across this:
Crouching down I took some photos of it and amazed at its morpheus shape. Then I walked just a few steps further and came across these:
The same mushrooms but more neatly formed. But then just a few steps later were fairy ring mushrooms, shining in the light and covering the patch of ground like an invasion.
I had to take more photos!
Just a few paces more I found white mushrooms and layered brown ones. The light was amazing and there was another photographer in this one patch, also crouched down (with a far better camera) and we shared a smile of shared joy at this one little area being covered in so much beauty.
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I was too busy taking photos of the scenery to do my outfit (and there are enough pictures for now) but I was also feeling particularly cute. Purple docs, brown lacey dress, grey tights, black beret and my big green coat. I was bouncing with confidence in the wonderful combination of lacey dress and chunky docs and then couldn’t stop grinning at how beautiful the park was. I call that a good weekend.

5 comments:

  1. I love wild mushrooms! They look like cartoons - like an elf could jump out from underneath one at any time. :)
    - Marie

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  2. thanks for visiting my blog! <3

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  3. I love all these nature shots, so pretty. ♥
    Thank you so much for the lovely comment you left on my blog, it means a lot!

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  4. I'm absolutely with you on loving everything about autumn.
    What incredible mushrooms. I wish I knew about which ones are edible as I adore the taste of just-picked, lightly cooked wild mushrooms (so long as someone who really knows their stuff has taken responsibility for saying 'yes - you can eat these ones'!

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  5. beautiful photos! Absolutely amazing!

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