Dinner tonight fried potatoes with mushrooms, I remembered the warm days of summer, mushroom glades, the chirping of forest birds and aukana other mushroom. Mushrooms grow almost next to the house. Direct just 30 km away and the Mushrooms in the mushroom year is a lot, however, as mushroom pickers.
It all starts here with these forest paths. Which is quite easy to walk and is not difficult to dobratsya to special places.
Some try to drive the car, which is not always and not all succeed. You can drive not on every machine.
See, what's the track and pits? So the attempt to drive further into the forest in a town car can turn into a search of a tractor to pull his friend out of the mud :)
And if you leave the road and go into the forest to find small clearings which may grow mushrooms.
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Across not only the mushrooms. A lot of growing cranberries and blueberries.
In the taiga forest nature is very diverse. Grows an incredible number of various mosses and ferns.
Especially picturesque look of hemp, covered with moss and berries.
And some fall mushrooms, though not really edible.
Sometimes you come across the juniper.
And most often you can meet a real monster!
But the forest did not go to look at forest beasts, and mushrooms. Mushroom growing is very a lot of different sizes, from the small and not edible...
...and the larger and very tasty. :)
You can meet a whole family of butter in one place.
Three friends :)
Well, what a forest without insects!
And if not too lazy to lift his head up, you can find pine cones and with the help of a blow with a stick on the tree you can collect a lot and a few cones.
The result is about one hour of silent hunting. :)
And they are delicious roasted! Mmmmm! But that's a topic for another post!
Have you ever picked up poisonous mushrooms? ;)
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Wow awesome pictures! I felt like I was really with you on your journey lol. I want to become more educated on identifying wild mushrooms, I read a think tome called "Mushrooms Demystified" a while back, and there are so many different types!