
From space, the Earth is just a precious little blue marble. From five and a half feet above Earth, here in the temperate rainforest, the Earth is a carpet of soil and leaves and moss and mushrooms. Decomposers are hard at work, seeds are swelling in the damp. Soon the wheel of the year will turn to Imbolc, halfway between the winter solstice and the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. Looking down at the ground beneath your feet where you are, what is happening?

Lovely post Priscilla. I loved your mushroom and fog images. Yes, “A Complete Unknown” was a great movie. For days after, my Husband was recording Bob Dylan off of You Tube.
Thanks, Anne. Glad you liked the movie, too!
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Priscilla, you’ve met the challenge, and gave me a movie to see. I will no doubt be looking for Dylan songs to add to my playlist in the near future.
I hope you enjoy it! 🙂
A perfect message to go with your beautiful images Priscilla. A friend also suggested the Dylan movie. I may have to push myself out to see it!
Thank you, Tina. And I hope you do see it!
Priscilla, the post is amazingly beautiful. The photos are great. I especially fell in love with the fog image. What a beauty!
Thanks, Egidio!
Great song for the challenge. That misty shot is just gorgeous – love it. And as all the most and fungi on the ground it really inspires me. Wonders can be found
Thank you, Ritva!
Great photos, and Pete Seeger, a great folk singer! Excellent.
Thanks, John!
Beautiful selection Priscilla.
Thanks!
Oh, the fog photos is awesome, you really captured all the different layers.
We get epic fog here, that’s certain!
Beautiful post beautiful photos. Love the mushrooms and you perspective right now…in every respect.
Thanks so much, Ann-Christine!