Hello being always in the permanent fog I am not able to post you photos of today or of the last days. It is for this reason that I took the tour of my photos either solo or in duo. I have grouped them together but they will not have, unlike my other posts, necessarily to relate to each other. The only common point is that they are located in the same geographical area. I at least took care to pannacher the photos of a black and white shot and another color shot.
It was raining that day when I took this photo I armed myself with an umbrella and I prose this image of a canister filled with water. The ripples on the surface and the droplets falling inside remind us of the laws of gravity such as a deformation of space-time by a black hole in our galaxy.
Following a previous post on this railroad I had the opportunity to go back there and go take this photo where the setting sun gives us these warm colors. the taunts give the impression that they are on fire
How curious cows can be. Quietly in their fields she grazes the grass and at the slightest noise watch what is happening.
I find when black and white it is more beautiful when colored
When I took this photo at the beginning I put stopped on the tires but the small sheds like this one are rare in the profit of the very big agricultural exploitation. Today the farmers for their viable instalation have to exploit two hundred hectares of agricultural land to earn a small salary. When we know a little their need in space and material what we see in this photo shows us a paradox. Impossible for this operator to make a living from it.
The only two answers are either he is retired and does his to supplement his retirement which does not allow him to meet his needs or he does this in secondary activity to supplement the end of the month.
At home we will commonly call this plant La Belle Mere. Why, well I don't know hahahaha. Its remains a very pretty plant that turns from green in summer to red in winter. It resites not too badly to the cold mine live outside in pots I never water them I never protect them in winter. They survive both extremes of the continental climate
The rest of the hangar photo. When I saw that I said to myself that she deserved a photo. To enlighten you on the use of tires. Here is a store of ground corn set on a concrete slab and covered with a waterproof tarpaulin. Silage is used as food supplemented with hay to the cow in winters. She loves this rich and especially fermented food. The used tires prevent the tarpaulin from blowing off when the wind blows and keep the food sheltered from inclement weather. Its also remains a good way to recycle the doomed to be discarded tires.
I found that the person really took care to align the tires which makes the picture look nicer.
Big fungus that colenizes this tree at the end of its life
I like this photo for the cost I lay down on the road all my way to take this image. At the farthest point we can see a car driving very fast. I quickly got up and put on the side to let her pass the people in the car looking at me like an alien terrestrial. He was probably wondering why I was lying down. The end result I wanted was obtained with a lot of depth of field.
Sometimes I wonder why they left this tree like this. It is a chestnut tree which has been cut back to the extreme even if we see that the branches have spread on the trunk the mushrooms which have taken up residence lets us think that this tree has ended its life
A telephone set to prevent an accident on a railroad track but the problem is there is no microphone where to speak hahaha
A new sight of our mother-in-law with green tones that skin has not yet reddened. The foreground is of the vine which gradually colonizes the environment of the succulent plant. Who will win the mother-in-law or the grape. As everyone already knows, Belle Mere can be invasive and sometimes it is good to ask your spouse or a spouse to invite her to bring her to the house less often hahahaha.
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All original photos @Cyboule.
There is a lot going on in your everyday life :)
Thank you for sharing all the photos!
thank you very much
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Another post filled with awesome photos. I really enjoy seeing your view of the world :)
…any idea what kind of mushrooms those are?
Its name: Amadouvier, Fomes fire-lighter.
It is a fungus which was previously used for lighter wicks. I attach you a link on a French site where you will see other photos. I also made you a small translation of part of the explanation of this mushroom.
The amadouvier is a formidable parasite, it attacks both felled trunks and old weakened trees of different deciduous species: birches, poplars, oaks, plane trees but especially beeches, to which it afflicts a white rot.
As it is a perennial fungus (which continues its life over several years), it can be seen all year round with a frank growth in early spring and sporulation in April-May (whitish deposits all around and over a good meter and sometimes also, above the mushroom itself!).
Tinder has long been used as a hemostatic agent due to its highly absorbent texture and high tannin concentration. Very flammable, the flesh of this mushroom was also used in the preparation of tinder (origin of its vernacular name: amadouvier) which was used, among other things, to make wicks for lighters.
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Holy mackerel, this is a WAY better answer than I anticipated! Thank you!!!
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