This autumn is super rainy and warm, because of this there is many mushrooms in forests. Here is some photos from my foraging :
I love this activity , because im closer to nature and walking a lot like 15 miles in 1 day. Hope you enjoy this activity too!
Lovely, I also walk on farm, and can appreciate the joy involved especially during harvest. I love mushroom soup but it is scarce over here. Thanks for sharing
very cool! UPVOTED! Are all of these edible @kongdong? i did a bit of mushroom hunting when i was younger. great menories
yep you can eat them all!
beautiful photos and great job! waiting for the next one with the dish already done :)
They look lovely, fresh and healthy @kongdong a nice way to spend time in nature.
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Fresh food from the garden, there is no better food than that!
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back to nature is always fun. the bond between human and nature is a very special thing. Its like those mushrooms are waiting for you to be harvested.
Where is this located?
The Leccinum genus! Beautiful specimens!