Hi Hive,
It's with great pleasure that I'm welcoming everyone to my blog today, and I hope you're all doing well and enjoying your day.
It’s another beautiful Friday, and comes with it the familiar excitement of Fungifriday, a moment I haven’t truly participated in for a while now. Not because I lost interest, but simply because I hadn’t come across mushrooms recently. Sometimes, nature decides when you get to be part of its little wonders.
Earlier today, while exploring the Hive Blockchain, I happened to stumbled upon a Fungifriday post by , and it instantly reignited that spark and that was all the push I needed. It's the post that reminded me that I didn’t have to wait for a perfect moment as I already had one saved without realizing it.



While working on the farm few days ago, I noticed something quietly beautiful on the walk track. Growing on a dead decay tree were clusters of mushrooms, thriving in a place that most would overlook. I remember stopping for a moment, taking it all in, and capturing a few pictures. At the time, it felt like just another simple moment, but it means more now.



There’s something more deeply symbolic about mushrooms growing on decay life emerging from what seems lifeless. It reflects resilience in its purest form, and maybe that’s why I find them so amazing and fascinating.
So today, I’m finally sharing those pictures and reconnecting with this amazing community. Fungifriday is not just about mushrooms, but it’s about observation, appreciation, and storytelling through the nature.
Though, I might have been away for a bit, but moments like this remind me that sometimes, all it takes is a little nudge and a memory to come back and share again.
This is my contribution to initiative
All pictures Are Mine
