After many posts about the city architecture, it's time for a different topic.
In the country where I come from we have a lot of rain throughout the year and fungi growing like crazy, especially in autumn.
Small, big, poisonous, and edible. You can find them everywhere even on trees. Once I find them grew in my basement.
Here on prairies in Alberta, Canada we have a very dry climate and I don't see them as much.
But in this past week, we got some rain showers almost every day and nature know how to take the advantage.
The most beautiful are usually the most poisonous.
Nature is the best architect.
Fresh from yesterday's hike.
We want to be like the two from the first photo one day.
Perfect camouflage.
A lot of meat.
I'm sure that snails will appreciate this.
A different design.
Almost an art.
You might think that we have plenty of them, but half of the photos are from The Elk National Park and when you consider that this is a six year's collection you must admit they're quite rare.
We're definitely not a fungi rich country.
I hope you like my today's selection.
See you tomorrow, my friends.