This is one early morning on November 12th around 7:34 am there is still a lot of dew and I went to see on one meadow if it can be done ... and it can't be ... wet

a little rest came in handy as I walked around the olive grove this is what the morning looked like

this is one small and translucent mushroom ( Lat . Parasola plicatis ) which adorns the lawn


it is nice to see how much moisture there is and how the drops are decorated on them


and how the gentle morning rays pass through that thin hat

these are some tiny mushrooms and I don't know what kind they are but they are nice to see

on the branches of the olive tree drops of dew are gently formed and tiny glances through them indicate ... the treetops

the fruits are wet, moist and juicy

to drip a drop from the olive leaf and lightly moisten

and dripped on damp clover that keeps all the drops on the leaves

tiny morning drops some fall

di fungi sprout rarely because rain is not abundant

there you can see how small and sweet mushrooms (Lat. Agaricus campestris) sprout let them grow and enjoy a little olive fruit next to it

I have to get a little further away because there is a big bunny passing by this mushroom so I greet you all at HIVE for now

A healthy big rabbit might bring eggs for Easter.

Until then, I greet you with a little morning work with a few words and photos of the chronicles of an olive grove .
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there are some nice visuals here, especially with morning dew. cheers!
Thanks you ;))
Some really lovely macro shots. Love the mushroom hat! I've been thinking of picking up a little macro camera myself for my wanderings in nature. Photography always seems to add purpose to the journey...it shouldn't, but it helps one to linger longer in some wonderful places ...you may want to correct the spelling in your proofofbrain tag ;-)
Thanks a lot for the spelling correction ... and of course photography takes me more on walks and staying in nature longer when nature is so beautiful and interesting ;))
You are very welcome...wouldn't want to miss out on POB ;-) and yes, whether photography is the impetus or a by-product ...the more we can immerse ourselves in nature, the better as far as I am concerned. It is food for the soul.
D ;)) That's right it's the beauty of this planet ;))
Wonderful macro images! 👍 Thanks for sharing, @denisdenis.
Thanks ;>))