Reclaiming Wonders
A collection of five images showcasing different types of mushrooms and fungi found in a forest environment. The first image depicts a vibrant cluster of orange and yellow mushrooms growing on a fallen, partially decayed log, surrounded by lush green foliage and leaf litter. The second image shows a solitary white mushroom with a smooth cap and stem, emerging from the forest floor amidst brown leaves and twigs. The third image features a tin can or metal container partially buried in the undergrowth, likely discarded litter. The fourth image reveals a group of small, whitish-gray mushrooms protruding from the bark of a moss-covered tree trunk or log. The final image displays a pair of delicate, ivory-colored mushrooms with slender stems and caps, growing amongst the leaf litter on the forest floor.

Mushroom Foraging Adventures

Mushroom hunters! Every time it rains, a little four year old girl I know gets excited because that means there will be mushrooms the next day. "You know what this means, Mom?!!" And, thankfully, no one seems to have broken out in a rash from their crazy mom's off trail explorations. So many kinds to find if you look in the right places.

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