With the rain and cooler weather, we’ve seen some toadstools!
These are interesting, but not exactly where I’d like to find them.
Here are some outdoors fungi.
The shelf fungi out in pasture are still looking okay.
I’m guessing they will be done soon though with our cooler weather.
Linking to SOOC Sunday, Macro Monday, Your Sunday Best, Photo Friday and Weekly Top Shot



































Oct 27, 2012 @ 15:41:28
how cute that they’re in your potted plant.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 15:49:53
I’ve had little ones pop up before, but these two were kind of getting big.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 16:28:35
How funny. Very nice pictures.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 16:41:28
Thanks. It was a surprise to notice.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 17:26:29
I love the photo showing the tiny mushrooms growing at the base of the parent.
Thanks for sharing with YSB this week.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 18:13:53
Thanks. Sometimes I like the simple things.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 17:38:00
We have lots of toadstools, mushrooms and other fungi all around the garden and even in the gravel. I keep watching for the ferries that must live under them.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 18:14:37
I know what those fungi are growing in, so I’m not sure there’s much there that fairies would like.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 18:43:53
I like those lemon yellow toadstools in the potted plant!
Oct 27, 2012 @ 18:51:37
I thought they were pretty cool too, but not in my potted plant!
Oct 27, 2012 @ 20:19:09
Neat pictures, really like the black and white photo :O)
Oct 27, 2012 @ 20:20:23
Thanks. Sometimes it’s just fun to play.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 20:40:51
I saw some shelf fungi earlier this month. Gorgeous!! Love me some mushrooms!
Oct 27, 2012 @ 20:55:40
They are fun to find and take pictures of.
Oct 27, 2012 @ 22:47:01
Wow, while looking at and admiring the details that you captured in the first few shots, i was amazed to see that they are in a potted plant. I was expecting them to be out in the pasture or in the woods. Awesome Shots!!
Oct 27, 2012 @ 23:02:00
That’s where I would typically expect them too.
Was very surprised to see them in my flower.
Oct 28, 2012 @ 05:25:19
Very cute little toadstools — and inside where you can enjoy them.
Oct 28, 2012 @ 07:40:08
Sure. That’s the nice way to look at it!
Oct 28, 2012 @ 07:29:45
You find the most interesting to take pictures of and post about! I usually; just smoosh them when I see them…never paid close attention to how “photogenic” they are!
Oct 28, 2012 @ 07:41:13
Pretty much anything can be photogenic if you really want it to be.
Especially when you’re thinking Macro Monday.
Oct 28, 2012 @ 09:15:55
Well you are showing my favorite color again….so yummy…mellow yellow. Isn’t nature just the best?
Laurie
Oct 28, 2012 @ 10:15:20
Truly Nature is. Very beautiful!
Oct 28, 2012 @ 15:15:24
How cool! Funny that they are inside! The outside fungi is neat as well.
Oct 28, 2012 @ 16:42:34
I’ve had little ones in potted plants before, but these were getting positively huge!
Oct 28, 2012 @ 22:17:45
I always enjoy seeing mushroom photos!
I think the third photo is the best of this bunch!
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea’s Menagerie
Oct 28, 2012 @ 22:27:33
Thanks. I do like that one too.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 02:04:38
Hello
What amazing mushrooms.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:44:27
Especially in a potted plant!
Oct 29, 2012 @ 03:19:55
Nice pictures – that big orange ginger looking fungus in the 5th picture it very impressive!
Stewart M – Australia
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:44:49
They seem to be having a good year here despite the drought. That would be the elusive Bobcat ‘shroom.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:39:50
Wonderful pictures. Fungi can be so beautiful.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:45:11
I really did love the design on the two indoor ones.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:45:50
I love the way they are paired together like two lovers holding hands.
Mollyxxx
Oct 29, 2012 @ 06:46:42
I thought it was interesting how they seem to share a base.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 09:47:31
Excellent photography and so creative ~ (A Creative Harbor) artmusedog and Carol ^_^
Oct 29, 2012 @ 10:04:05
Thank you. It’s not often you get those opportunities to photograph wild fungi in your house!
Oct 29, 2012 @ 10:21:56
Our cooler weather, well, frost, has pretty much gotten to all our flowers. So ends a season, begins another.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 10:41:22
I’m afraid we’re nearly done with our growing season as well. I am looking forward to winter though.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 12:34:14
Interesting shapes and textures and in surprising places too!
Oct 29, 2012 @ 12:38:54
It was quite the surprise to see something that big that had just popped up overnight!
Oct 29, 2012 @ 13:01:13
Well one can find interesting things to take photos of in different and unexpected places. Lovely mushrooms. Hope you don’t eat them……
Oct 29, 2012 @ 14:25:13
I never eat the fungi I find. I figure I’d get a bad one.
Oct 29, 2012 @ 17:28:19
Those two yellow toadstools are amazing! I would have thought them to have been bigger! Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #54!
Oct 29, 2012 @ 17:47:57
They were plenty big for my flower pot!