Every time I go outside, I am greeted by friends both old and new!
The asters always bring a smile.
And what better place for us than a ravine!
Mosses glow in the sun!
Indeed this cluster of friends morph into a creature with arms ready for a hug. Well that was what we saw. 😉
An armadillo that got stuck in a tree? LOL. Surely you can see the knot that it looks that way?
A Russula mushroom was hosting a Globular Springtail (Symphypleona). Last week I was so happy to learn this tiny friend identity. 😉
A Tick-clover (Desmodium)!
Of course I helped our the friend Tick-clover (Desmodium) dispersed their seeds. We are friends!
Indeed you are never alone in nature!
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Keep looking!
The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know
I love all the critters you find especially the armadillo stuck in tree. And thanks for spreading the tick-clever seed. We need more everywhere😄
We do!😂
Who knew there were all those different kinds of bromolites?
I didn’t ☺️
Very interesting info about the solar superstorms.
Good day! And so true about article that every plant helps!
Thank you for helping to spread the plants!