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A tisket, a tasket, my green and yellow basket or :
A tisket, a tasket, my Easter yellow basket? LOL
Some fun for the season.
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Hola friends. Just got back from Oaxaca.
This little basket seller comes from the workshop of Josefina Aguilar of Ocotlan Oaxaca
A Basket or Latticed Stinkhorn mushroom (Clathrus ruber) shot with my iPhone 6 in the Riserva Naturale Regionale Monterano near Canale Monterano in the Lazio region of Italy.
To have an enthusiasm for something is neither surprising nor does it make us commendable; the question is whether we should have a passion for the thing. Is the thing worthy of the desire? Are we better, happier, and purer people for desiring the thing?
-LITURGICAL MYSTICISM, DAVID W. FAGERBERG
Rainy weekend...so I focused indoors on my pets. Here is Keiko. I tried taking her picture on a pillow, but she had a better idea, and jumped into this basket. So, I picked her up and moved her to where the pillow had been. Cat's know best.
Happy Easter! Basket of chocolate goodies from Fran's Chocolates in Georgetown.
Processed with Topaz Impressions Oil Glaze filter.
There is something beautiful about this old basket, just the way it is!
(A hodge-podge of odd pictures around my parents' home!)
Another shot of the Basket Fungus from a few days ago in the Esplanade, Palmerston North.
Ileodictyon cibarium is a saprobic species of fungus in the family Phallaceae. It is found in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, where it commonly known as the basket fungus or the white basket fungus, alluding to the fruiting bodies, that are shaped like a round or oval ball with interlaced or latticed branches. Although the immature volvae are edible, the mature fruit body is foul-smelling and covered with a slime layer containing spores on the inner surfaces. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ileodictyon_cibarium