I had to do some ordinary work in the city and didn't think about photographing or posting today, but ...
... but a short visit to the forest park just behind the last suburban homes in the neiberhood called Busoler made me change my mind.
An exuberant early spring atmosphere with a multitude of flowers required a few shots to be taken.
I found a small brown mushroom, too. Just one small incospicous mushroom, not much to be excited about, but it gave me enough inspiration for three not particularly interesting photographs.
You can see the same mushroom from above in this shot.
It looks like something from the genus Gymnopilus in the Hymenogastraceae family.
The mushroom was attached to a rotting twig fallen from one of the nearby pine trees and covered with a litter made of needles that came from the same trees.
This is the needle-covered road that leads through the pines and various bushes of the forest park Busoler.
A man with a dog was entering the park as I was walking back to my car, so he joined the brown mushroom and the springtime flowers and became one of the protagonists of this lazy little post.
Here, you can see some juicy green foliage, typical for this time in the year.