I love it when I learn a new word. With so much information out there, it is a treat to scurry to the dictionary scratching my head thinking, what does that word mean! Thank you Brian, at bushboy.
Much like the lines in nature, my life is falling into line again. I feel well and happy to be productive, relatively pain free and looking forward to travelling and working full pace once more after spending most of the month of July at home. I’m nesting. Being kind to myself. Finding companionship in birds that have taken over my back garden and generally just glad to be going back to who I know I am. It’s a feeling of home like no other.

Silk worms

I loved the dark fronds and delicate lace wings.

I watched tiny honeyeaters sip rain drops from these leaf cups one morning.

I’m not a gardener so I’m not sure whether these should be in my garden ….

but I loved how beautiful the mushrooms looked when they ‘bloomed’.

Then there are those lines that take me to places so far away.
May you, too, seek and find adventure in each day.
Until next time
As always
a dawn bird
In response to RDP – Saturday – Venation
So good with some fabulous photos. Glad all is going well Dawn Thanks for joining in 🙂 🙂
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Thanks, Brian.
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Enjoy your R & R, Dawn… I’m glad you are on the mend. The mushrooms are likely ink caps, digesting organic matter in the soil… no worries!
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Thanks, Eliza. It’s been lovely being home and nesting.
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Have in your garden whatever you welcome, but fungi are always important in any ecology, what a joy to see these specimens.
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I didn’t know this! They were so delicate and beautiful.
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Yes, not that i would have said that in my teens, but I’m intrigued as to how we mature and appreciate as time goes on.
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Yes, as long as we get there, is important.
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Absolutely.
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