It isn’t uncommon to see a mushroom this big, but the one growing on the table in a garden belonging to a convent is quite uncommon especially when it’s shaped like angel’s wings or isn’t it? π
Nah, we ask for some real “witches” instead – in high school (thousand years ago) we had once a topic in “written danish” called “My future” – I wrote an essay about I lived on the edge of Mount Vesuvius as a lawyer against the Mafia and was married to Magica de Spell – they ended putting it in the school newspaper… “hahaha” π
Hi Paula ,its not the Angel or the wings,its the miracle of Nature to crate such a marvel ,The picture is a proof that silences those who doubt in the beauty of creation.Always jalal
Now all we need is some olive oil and garlic for a yummy mushroom/garlic saute dish, maybe in a light cream sauce over angel hair pasta, accompanied with a nice glass of cabernet!!!
Our bookfayries Siri and Selma are happy flying loopes to your music and they say it’s definitely an angellike mushroom! π
Love from all of us in England
Dina
I hate “likes”. But sometimes words are inadequate and so I am guilty. I hate when people click on my posts. I would rather they comment and almost feel as if their “like” is a dismissive act. Anyway, I wanted to say when this challenge came out it was one of my first blog posts- if not the first- and I simply posted without visiting and commenting on others. This morning I came across your blog and love what I see. I will be following your site not to build followers to mine but because I enjoy your work. And I think I can learn something by the way you look at life all around. Angel wings? i would have seen a mushroom and left it at that. Not bothered to lift my camera. Thank you for this lesson.
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I like your mushroom pic!
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Isn’t it an angel? π Thank you very much for commenting π
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Like angelβs wings! Beautiful, Paula π
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Thank you, Amy π
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Wow, unexpected indeed π Truly touched by angels!
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It is in nuns’ garden π
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Reminds me of oysters or seafood! Must be the texture? Definitely unexpected! π
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I don’t see seafood π You must be hungry, Jo π
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Nope! Full of lasagne. And I haven’t got to the wine yet, so no excuse there either. π
Happy weekend, hon.
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Bottoms up, Jo!! Have fun!
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Excellent picture.
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Many thanks, Rabirius π
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Do some angels have brown wings..? ;-?
I wonder what they did to deserve that… ‘hehehe’
By the way, very well captured… π
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I don’t see brown in here :D. Takk Drake π
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Light browm… π π
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It is pearled π It reflected the brown of the table π
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I trust you, my friend
– totally sure you know more about colors than I do… π
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Since you are monochrome, I suspect I do π
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I love be called monochrome too many calls me being too polychrome… ‘hahaha’ π
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π I am here to make you happy π
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My angel… π π
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π with mushroom wings π
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‘hahaha’ love that comment, I believed they were white… π
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It depends on the mood.. today for example they were fire red from rage when I flew out of the bathroom at work π
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Actually so white can be boring, if any one ask me… π π
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Absolutely… white angels are totally dull π
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Agree – they are totally like white ducks and drakes… “lol lol” π
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π miss goody two-shoes all of them π
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Nah, we ask for some real “witches” instead – in high school (thousand years ago) we had once a topic in “written danish” called “My future” – I wrote an essay about I lived on the edge of Mount Vesuvius as a lawyer against the Mafia and was married to Magica de Spell – they ended putting it in the school newspaper… “hahaha” π
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Translate it and send it to me π I climbed Vesuvio and saw no witches there π
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Hi Paula ,its not the Angel or the wings,its the miracle of Nature to crate such a marvel ,The picture is a proof that silences those who doubt in the beauty of creation.Always jalal
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The miracle of nature π Thank you, Jalal π
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What a lovely photo. I love the curves. π
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A mushroom growing on a table :O. A miracle!!
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Indeed! I rather like fungi! π
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Fungi are great to photograph. So still and plenty of texture π
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Je vois les mΓͺmes dans le bois ! π Bien vu pour le papillon ! π
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Oui, ca ressemble a un papillon π Merci, Yoris, mais je prefere voir les ailes d’un ange π
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I get violently ill when I eat mushrooms for some reason, guess I’m allergic, never got tested.
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I hope you are staying away from them then.
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Now all we need is some olive oil and garlic for a yummy mushroom/garlic saute dish, maybe in a light cream sauce over angel hair pasta, accompanied with a nice glass of cabernet!!!
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hmm angel hair pasta, what is it like? I’ve never had it. Is it Chinese rice noodles? I love cabernet, but I need two glasses π
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Oh, you stole my thought and comment on this one. How convenient of the ‘shrooms to be already at table!
janet
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π they served themselves π
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Very good eye to spot and photograph this Paula!
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π Many thanks, Phil π It was a little miracle to see a mushroom growing out of a table π
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beautiful shot!
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Thank you, Nick π
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It really does look like wings, Paula. Great share, and the song too. π
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π Happy Saturday, Sylvia. I wonder what you are up to today…
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I’m leaving for Costa Rica. On my way to the airport. π
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Safe flight, Sylvia. I know you will love it π
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Thanks so much. xxx
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Superbe!
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Je te serve une portion?
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ahahaha j’adore les champignons! mais, je pense qu’il est mieux lΓ oΓΉ il est! π Merci!
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π Tu as peut etre raison. Je te rendrerai visite plus tard.
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Oh, how pretty and delicate!
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π Do you like shrooms, Lisa?
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When I stop to notice I’m always surprised by just how delicate and artistic they are.
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They really are – well observed, Lisa π
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I see and hear angels! Great eye and ear Paula !
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π to be able to bring angels to you makes me happy π Enjoy your weekend, Kathryn π
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You did indeed! π
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Quite the coincidence that the angel wing mushrooms are in the garden of a convent…….those nuns!
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π Thank you for commenting dear Angeline π
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Excellent photo, though must admit I loved the cruisy music.
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beautiful wings :D.
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Thanks, Amar π
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Angel-wings …….LOVELY π
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Now that does look just like Angel wings… maybe when they visit a convent the take them off….
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AquΓ me tienes saboreando tu mΓΊsica… tu siempre muy buena mΓΊsica y tu imagen… lo sΓ©, si no me lees no me tienes… lo sΓ©… lo sΓ©…
AsΓ que hoy permΓteme un beso de esos de Γ‘ngel. Voy esta tarde a la nieve, me dejarΓ© caer de espaldas sobre ella y pensarΓ© en… sΓ, sΓ… en lo que me has dicho.
Feliz Fin de semana Paula & CΓa.
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Los accepto :D. Disfruta de la nieve y pasalo bien, Josep. Feliz finde π
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Our bookfayries Siri and Selma are happy flying loopes to your music and they say it’s definitely an angellike mushroom! π
Love from all of us in England
Dina
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Awww, love og stor klem to all of you π
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Klem klem klem π
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Beautiful angel wings Paula π Love the angle.
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π thank you, lady π
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It’s amazing what you can see when you really look! A mushroom – how beautiful π
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True :D. I am happy to see you here Mark π Thank you.
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Is it edible? Believe it or not, but I have an angel tattoo.
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π I know you are tattood on a large portion of your body
but I did not see angels π It is edible π
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It’s good to have edible mushrooms growing on the table.
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very practical π
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I agree. It does look like my wing. π π
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π when is my angel friend flying back home?
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Wow! That’s a huge one. Nicely photographed!
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It is…
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Il semble prΓͺt Γ s’envoler… Ton ange gardien ? π
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Non, le mien est plus chouette π
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Haha ! Tu as des photos ? π
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Oui https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/i-wish-my-friends-were-here/. Julie, excuse-moi pour ne pouvoir pas etre tres active cette semaine – je bosse toute la journee π¦ – je dois traduire un contrat de 80 pages.
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Pas de stress, je comprends trΓ¨s bien, on ne peut pas Γͺtre toujours sur les blogs ! Je te souhaite plein de courage Paula. Bises π
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I hate “likes”. But sometimes words are inadequate and so I am guilty. I hate when people click on my posts. I would rather they comment and almost feel as if their “like” is a dismissive act. Anyway, I wanted to say when this challenge came out it was one of my first blog posts- if not the first- and I simply posted without visiting and commenting on others. This morning I came across your blog and love what I see. I will be following your site not to build followers to mine but because I enjoy your work. And I think I can learn something by the way you look at life all around. Angel wings? i would have seen a mushroom and left it at that. Not bothered to lift my camera. Thank you for this lesson.
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π Emilio I am touched with your words. Thank you. I hope we both can learn something from each other π
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