I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
Scarlet Elf Cups here. I have posted a few of these over the years. I sadly missed them this year due to my injury. They are lovely bold red mushrooms and edible too!
They are lovely and I have never seen anything like them before. Even though they are edible, I would be afraid to eat them. Red always signals danger to me!
Those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThey really are :-D
Delete...perfect for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes indeed Tom :-D
DeleteNever seen before, Ananka.
ReplyDeleteThey are quite common here in February Giorgio :-D
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ReplyDeleteI've never seen such beautiful mushrooms before. Thank you for the photo, it's great!
Thanks Andrea :-D
DeleteNever seen these-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteThese are new to me, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill :-D
DeleteI have never seen these, Ananka! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :-D
DeleteI've never heard of these. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them :-D
DeleteThose are so pretty, they almost don't look real!
ReplyDeleteThey don't do they! Thanks Terry :-D
DeleteThese mushrooms do not grow in Russia.
ReplyDeleteThey are quite common here in Scotland Irina. Thanks :-D
DeleteUy que lindo. Te mando un beso.
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DeleteSome interesting shapes there. Nuff said!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirk, interesting mushrooms :-D
DeleteBeautiful heart shapes
ReplyDeleteThey are! :-D
DeleteWhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :-D
DeleteThey are lovely and I have never seen anything like them before. Even though they are edible, I would be afraid to eat them. Red always signals danger to me!
ReplyDeleteI agree, red signals danger! Doubt I would eat them either! Thanks Jackie :-D
DeleteThey are beautiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks David :-D
DeleteNever seen those before. Scharlakansvårskål (try pronouncing that), in Swedish, where they don't grow.
ReplyDeleteWithout your help, I doubt I could haha!
DeleteQue maravilha Ananka, feliz quinta-feira bjs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucimar :-D
DeleteAwesome colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne :-D
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Thanks :-D
DeleteThey are an amazing colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They are and so vivid :-D
DeleteLovely colors and shapes. How is your ankle doing Ananka?
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise. It is doing a lot better. Still have good and bad days though! :-D
DeleteAmazing red mushrooms, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey really are. Thanks :-D
DeleteA beautiful color
ReplyDeleteThanks Mikael :-D
DeleteThese are so interesting! I hope you have a great weekend <3
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon. You too :-D
DeleteEn serio son setas !!! Me parecen una belleza, no las había visto nunca. Besos
ReplyDeleteThey are mushrooms yes! Thanks, glad you like them :-D
DeleteHow cool are those. Never seen an elf cup before.
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome and easy to spot as very bright red! :-D
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