Your garden is lovely and i looove toadstools and all the mushrooms!! Fairies are somewhere there!! I wish you to see them! ;) Lovely photos! Have a magic week! :)
I love fairland! Phoebe must have a good time sniffing them out. I have never seen a red-topped mushroom in person. Fairies, beautiful mushrooms AND gnomes (if there is one, there are more)...what a lucky lady you are!
The toadstools are beautiful! We don't have colored ones like that around here, only white ones. I always like to imagine some little critter taking shelter underneath toadstools.
I had the exact same Gnome, mine was named Albert and I had him for almost 20 years. He was carefully moved from house to house to house without incident, until his unfortunate demise last year when he was knocked over by an exuberant doggy tail and smashed into many pieces. I miss Albert so your Gnome brought a smile to my face (even if your Gnome is a lot brighter than Albert became over the years).
Gorgeous photos Jenny!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is lovely and i looove toadstools and all the mushrooms!! Fairies are somewhere there!! I wish you to see them! ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Have a magic week! :)
I love fairland! Phoebe must have a good time sniffing them out.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a red-topped mushroom in person. Fairies, beautiful mushrooms AND gnomes (if there is one, there are more)...what a lucky lady you are!
Very weird!! I have only seen such things in a book!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.....and it does look like a fairy land!
ReplyDeleteThose toadstools are amazing:)
ReplyDeleteThe toadstools are beautiful! We don't have colored ones like that around here, only white ones. I always like to imagine some little critter taking shelter underneath toadstools.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous fungus :-) Hope Phoebe doesn't chase away all the pixies.
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You get real red toadstools? Lucky! You're right, it does look like a fairyland. Blessings, Debbie
ReplyDeleteLove those toadstools! And gnomes! CUTE!
ReplyDeleteI've been noticing little mushrooms popping up here and there too- but nothing like these beauties :)
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos, Jenny. My very favourite types of images. Tracy :-)
ReplyDeleteI had the exact same Gnome, mine was named Albert and I had him for almost 20 years. He was carefully moved from house to house to house without incident, until his unfortunate demise last year when he was knocked over by an exuberant doggy tail and smashed into many pieces. I miss Albert so your Gnome brought a smile to my face (even if your Gnome is a lot brighter than Albert became over the years).
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