I am not sure if these are mushrooms. We saw it at a front yard in the neighborhood where we went for a walk in Marland Heights.
A Spice A Day # 145
- My quest to update this blog daily -
May 24, 2012:
- Ms. Burrito's school had their sports Olympic today. Me and my son went to watch in the school field. It was a beautiful day and what a great way to end the school. They still have to go tomorrow for the ending mass but that is it, they are done. My little pumpkin will be in second grade already. We will have a end-party celebration at Hannover Park tomorrow afternoon.
- We visited my FIL, I planted some flowers at his flower bed down the backyard. We also visited my SIL and played with their dogs and Gracie.
- We had upo squash sauteed with sardines for lunch and mung beans with pork for dinner.
- We went for a walk again this afternoon.
9 delicious comments:
Time for me to go to bed. It's past midnight, thanks for dropping by.
We have all sorts of mushroom/toadstools around our garden but none of them look edible to us!! Diane
I really like the shadows falling across the caps of the mushrooms in the top photo.
Thanks Kelly!
how funny we both posted mushroom pix!
Now don't eat these. ;-)
Hope you and your family are having a nice holiday weekend. Thanks for visiting me.
Those are huge mushrooms! As other suggested...better don't eat them....although I'm no experts myself. I only dare to buy mushrooms from the markets. :) Have a wonderful week.
I agree these are not for eating but great objects to shoot pictures!
Love mushrooms. These are huge!
those are similar to the mushrooms that grows in our backyard. Beautiful photos.
thanks sa msge about my other site. ngayon ko lang nakuha ang comment mo about it. thanks so much. na fixed ko na yong kay clarissa(japan) ang may malware kasi, gi delete ko na yong link nya.
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