A game of mushroom hunting :)

After a series of gloomy days with heavy gray annoying clouds, the sun has finally appeared! It's a perfect time for escaping from the town to my little orchard, not far from where I live. The orchard is located near small oak forests, through which paths pass - an orchard, an oak forest, an orchard, an oak forest, and some houses with a yard. Our walk was a real contact with nature. We saw pheasants, falcons, squirrels, but we also saw a lot of mushrooms.

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The children had two tasks, to pick quinces and blackthorns, but also to find mushrooms, which was not a difficult task, because there were a lot of them all around us.

I will show pictures of picking thorns and quinces in one of the next posts where I will represent very healthy recipes, so here is the gallery.

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When they came across a mushroom, the children would say "bingo", so the game of mushroom hunting was very interesting for them. Mila will soon be four years old and interestingly, she found the smallest and thinnest mushrooms.

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Unfortunately, I don't have enough knowledge to identify mushrooms, except for the very characteristic ones.

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... and another "bingo"😊

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Between animals and plants, life and death, the realm of fungi is truly amazing and very interesting. These "cleansers" of nature have delighted us and it is really wonderful to peek into their world.

With love,
Snežana

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