Sunday, 19 February 2012

Sunday


Walking in the morning:







Walking in the afternoon:


An intriguing flash of red amidst the mossy green.




Scarlet Elf Cup fungus (thank you, Rose)

And being looked at:



(Mo from next door)

Have a good week!

20 comments:

Lyn said...

great photos...love the red!
xxx

Rose H (UK) said...

Great photos of a lovely day Rachel. Love the concave red fungus, which grows in beech woodland.
Rose H

Rose H (UK) said...

Whoops! sorry meant to say common name for the fungus is Scarlet Elf Cup, very apt!

Danielle P. said...

A very good day, then! Love the Flossie photos!

Noelle the dreamer said...

Flossie, I was with you all the way along the shore...
Rachel, I am curious...what exactly are those red (curls, flowers, split balls...)?
And by the by, the photo system you acquired is worth every pence!
Love those snapshots!
Enjoy a nice evening with your little family,

the veg artist said...

What a lifestyle! Flossie is one very lucky dog to have found her way to you.

Anonymous said...

it has been a lovely day.
thats a good cat..

rachel said...

I was hoping someone would tell me what the fungus was - thanks, Rose!

And that delightful cat lives next door, with its brother.

judy in ky said...

Beautiful Flossie... and beautiful Mo. Love your photos!

Gwen Buchanan said...

What a lovely way to spend a Sunday.

Lyn said...

Lovely pics, gorgeous part of England you live in. Never seen that fungus before, kinda cute and nasty at the same time...lol. Take care, Lyn x

zephyr said...

Such sweet faces.
And intriguing fungi.
Happy Sunny Day!!

Anonymous said...

Isn't that the train from Railway Children?

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

It's wonderful to know of a Blogger with eagle eyes , an excellent camera , sturdy legs , boundless energy ... and a Flossie .
Thanks to her kindness , I can sit and enjoy a walk on a Somerset beach , while eating my porridge .

Planet Penny said...

Gorgeous photos, it was like being there! I've never even heard of that particular fungus, the colour is amazing.

jabblog said...

I see Flossie likes to be wet most of the time, like all good Labradors:-)

Anonymous said...

A beach walk and a steam train, what bliss. I thought the fungus was the red fleshy part of some Yew berries but I'm glad to be disabused of that notion.

MLou said...

What a fine, fine head Flossie has. A dog's dog. And Jigs would like to be that slim but has trouble managing her appetite.

Susan said...

Yes .. you are certainly getting the hang of the camera - gorgeous shots & that Flossie she is one handsome labr-adore !! 3 cheers xoxo les Gang

Rattling On said...

Lovely pictures, and a steam train... perfect. I love the sound of trains and have lived in houses near to lines several times. I miss the sound of them at night!

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