Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday, July 21, 2010


Serious Mushrooms Along the Bike Trail

14 comments:

  1. Thanks Diane...and for the record, I hate mushrooms.

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  2. Yowza!!! I've never seen them like that before!

    My Wordless Wednesday is HERE.

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  3. Serious Mushrooms sounds like a great name for a band!

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  4. Wow, those are serious mushrooms!

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  5. Aw, I love those! It's like a fairy tale forest :D I hate mushrooms too, but they DO look nice. I just think eating them is a terrible idea ;)

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  6. Those are mushrooms?! They look like little shelves or something nailed into the tree.

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  7. Amy...I know I was really stunned. They almost looked fake.

    Rhapsody...It does...from the 60's LOL

    Iliana..It was so cool.

    Bermuda...They went up the entire dead tree.

    Nymeth...They say anything that grows overnight can't be good. These big babies must have been growing for a while. I really really don't like the taste or texture of mushrooms. Yuck.

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  8. They look like little awnings on the tree trunks. Hehe... Great shot!

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  9. LadyTink534--Yes they are mushrooms and I saw them myself...very weird. They do look just like shelves.

    Alice...Thanks..I used my iPhone as I was biking. My cousin thought I was crazy taking this pic...but it was so odd.

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  10. Wow I have never seen mushrooms like these -- very cool picture!

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  11. Great pic!
    And great new blog header...I really like it!
    http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/

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  12. DC metroreader- I was shocked when I saw them too.

    Naida..Thanks..glad you like the new header. :)

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