Nature’s Art…#09.

Hi once again everyone!  We are enjoying another mild day here and might even get to see the sun again today.  Or not.  Muffin has her day planned out, look out the window until it gets some daylight, then wild playtime, then breakfast, then nap time.  She has a good plan really.  Except for looking around outside when it’s dark, I can’t see much like that.  Oh well.  We each have our likes and dislikes.  For example, I’m not a big salad eater, Muffin loves salad.  I love 🍟🍟🍟☕☕☕, Muffin doesn’t.  We both love strawberries, maple cake, pancakes, waffles and potatoes.  Muffin doesn’t like chicken, I do.  Amazing really.

But let’s get on with today’s art in nature…

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Here we have an all yellow mushroom, very bright, it looks like it has a light inside it.  I don’t know the name of this one yet.IMG_9327

And here we have a fungus called, yellow fairy fan.  This one is also very bright and really seems to glow against a darker background.  This one is edible, but tough.

And there is our look at nature’s art for today.  We will probably stay with mushrooms and other fungus types for a while.  I hope you have a great day, thanks for coming over and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

© 2020 Steve McLeod.

Daily Pics 2020…#23.

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Good morning and welcome back to another Daily Pics!  I just want to take this time to say “Thank You” to all of you for your continued support here at Steve’s Country!!  I truly appreciate each and every one of you for taking time out of your day to come here and check out my different posts each day.  Some of you have been with me from the very beginning, others have just started to follow this month, but I want you to know I am thankful for you all.  I now have followers from 64 different countries and people have shown up here to read at least sometimes, from 98 different countries!  Wow, I just never expected that to happen even though I had set a goal of 100 countries, I just wasn’t sure I would get there.  Now it looks like it will be possible!  Thank You once again everyone!!

And now for today’s wildflowers…

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This first one is the scarlet lychnis.  Not very common around here but it can be found with a little perseverance.  It’s a very bright and easy to spot wildflower.bunchberry3

And here we have a bunchberry flower, they are very bright white and a common late spring/early summer flower.  They produce clusters of small red berries later in the summer.  Not very good eating though, very dry and not much taste.

Well, there we have it for today.  Please come back later for Nature’s Art and Touring My Town.  I hope you have a great day and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

© 2020 Steve McLeod.