This morning, the mist was so thick that I could hardly see in front of me as I drove towards one of my favourite forests.
I was beginning to regret setting off as the mist got thicker the more I got out into the countryside. When I finally arrived at the forest, the mist enveloped everything in a soft blanket.
The spider's webs were more noticeable in the mist as they glistened with dewdrops.
As I walked along the footpath, I noticed the changing colours of autumn. I enjoy this time of year.
I enjoyed a quick snack, plucking a few ripe blackberries along the way. They were nice and sweet. I eat them off the stalks high up, so I know dogs haven't piddled on them!
It looks like tree number 12 is for the chop as it is dead as a dodo.
It is getting nearer to the fungi coming through. Today, was perfect weather for them. I think this was a amanita vaginata, also known as the "gaping milkcap" or "vaginata mushroom". Someone might tell me.
As I left the forest, I noticed a couple of photographers setting up their tripods to also capture the misty forest. I think the weather is sticking around for the weekend, so there will be plenty of photo opportunities.
The fog really hits different 😍
Love it. 🙂
the appearance of the mist is very beautiful but the mushrooms are no less beautiful.
There will be more soon. 🙂
Very nice and foggy atmosphere in the forest. Things seemed to look more colourful against the fog. Fortunately, nothing strange or dramatic appeared in the fog! It could be the Lion from Narnia or aliens from Mars.
I was on my own, so I didn’t want anything coming out of the bushes. 😁
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:) nice post!