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EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES

Went and got me some of them chanterelles I have been hearing so much about… I have been picking these now and then the last years, rarely as a youngster, but I did eat them and it is easily my favourite mushroom. Anyway, it was a great summer for blueberries and wild strawberry, etc. Blaha. 

(The first eight photos are taken earlier today and the last one is from last week.)

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 1

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 1

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 2

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 2

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 3

EARLY AUTUMN CHANTERELLES 3

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TIME FOR WILD STRAWBERRIES

Well, well, well… I did snap some photos of wild strawberries in their bloom, so I was forced to continue… It is summer. Enjoy.

WILD STRAWBERRIES 1

WILD STRAWBERRIES 1

WILD STRAWBERRIES 2

WILD STRAWBERRIES 2

WILD STRAWBERRIES 3

WILD STRAWBERRIES 3

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WINDSIDES

Living merely in my autumn leaves, watercourses and clouds,

like a kissed harvest pulled by longings silenced promises

and as unwillingly begged, hard nightflowered and teared

 

The forest sun-striated (Dreamed in Life’s Windsnare)

meanwhile the raining leaned in slowly, hesitent steps

 

(Watching melting, hectically dripping under springsun’s might)

 

In stonelee will soon the violets be placed harrowed here again

and then fade, shyly slouch, under the night-time’s journey

 

(Enough about that.)

 

Stepping up a daily route and got beautiful together with dawning

and when later the rain carefully fell asleep weary beside the evening

down under raking forest tree tops underneath the greyspeckled skies

was springs-ground seen turning home to barrenly (and slowly) drink thaw

 

Gazing miles wide around over the halfway snow stained mounds

where furrowed fields stood silent as frozen, stopped sea waves,

while the Winds hit, took headway from all four sides, then suddenly!:

At precisely the right time beams from the Sun broke in over the district

 

The springtender light lit carefully (Warmed the last years grass)

and little shadows flickered themselves quickly over creek and river

 

I have eye-caressed the pinebedded grounds fairest days

before nocturnal fog arose around tender forestshadows

 

Beneath rainpines’ dripping greeted my sight modest flowering,

together with the rain teared down with most broken branches

 

Indulgent crop on sweet forest ploughed strips, stay here.

WINDSIDES

WINDSIDES

 

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WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 1

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 1

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 2

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 2

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 3

WILD STRAWBERRY FLOWERS 3

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COULD?

COULD? 1

COULD? 1

COULD? 2

COULD? 2

COULD? 3

COULD? 3

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ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM IIIIII

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM

ALMOND TREES IN BLOOM