Fabulous, fabulous shots! I especially like the sycamore wings. I have some damp ones from my Krakow visit. 🙂 Are you off to Gdansk today? Travel safe, with lots of hugs, and capture lots of memories for me. 🙂
Gdańsk on the 16th. That gives me time to make the most of it. I’m a bit intrigued by a show collection at the archaeological museum for starters: and there are ferry trams!
I’m glad you like my cusp of summer photos, especially the last one. If I discard all the samara shots I’ve taken, I reckon I might liberate about 10gb of iPad storage.
The sycamore photo is a beauty Meg, and I love the raindrops and the fungi – what’s it doing in June? I can smell the Rosa Rugosa from here, heavenly 🙂
Lots of summery loveliness here Meg, but like Gilly I have to ask “where did you find the mushrooms?” Little fairy houses! We usually see them appearing in September. Must be a damp spot somewhere on your walks 🙂
I’m cheating a bit. Some of these were earlier than the official start of summer. And there have been fungi around for the last month – more yesterday around the trunk of a tree where we picnicked on the way home from preschool, some visibly pushing through the dirt, and some when Maja first started criticising my Polish pronunciation a month ago: “grzyby” is the offending word. I’ve seen them in the parks (three different ones) and beside the road. We’ve had a mix of rain and warm. It hadn’t registered that mushrooming is much later in the year.
Nice photographs, and I enjoy your writing. I don’t know Poland and I look forward to learning more
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Fabulous, fabulous shots! I especially like the sycamore wings. I have some damp ones from my Krakow visit. 🙂 Are you off to Gdansk today? Travel safe, with lots of hugs, and capture lots of memories for me. 🙂
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Gdańsk on the 16th. That gives me time to make the most of it. I’m a bit intrigued by a show collection at the archaeological museum for starters: and there are ferry trams!
I’m glad you like my cusp of summer photos, especially the last one. If I discard all the samara shots I’ve taken, I reckon I might liberate about 10gb of iPad storage.
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Mighty tempted to check flights but it would be SO unpopular with the other half. 🙂 Just being greedy 😦
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Oh, forget the other half. I’d be delighted!!!!
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The sycamore photo is a beauty Meg, and I love the raindrops and the fungi – what’s it doing in June? I can smell the Rosa Rugosa from here, heavenly 🙂
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Thanks for the ID. The sycamore one is one of my favourite photos of the month. See my response to Jude on the subject of mushrooms.
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Lots of summery loveliness here Meg, but like Gilly I have to ask “where did you find the mushrooms?” Little fairy houses! We usually see them appearing in September. Must be a damp spot somewhere on your walks 🙂
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I’m cheating a bit. Some of these were earlier than the official start of summer. And there have been fungi around for the last month – more yesterday around the trunk of a tree where we picnicked on the way home from preschool, some visibly pushing through the dirt, and some when Maja first started criticising my Polish pronunciation a month ago: “grzyby” is the offending word. I’ve seen them in the parks (three different ones) and beside the road. We’ve had a mix of rain and warm. It hadn’t registered that mushrooming is much later in the year.
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