in the pile
of rabbit droppings -
an orange toadstool.
For River of Stones
(You can see the photos I took on today's walk here on this blog and here on Over Forty Shades, where I've started my series of photos of architectural photos, seeing as it seemed to be a popular idea when I mentioned it a few days ago!)
That is one great post-title, Juliet! The photo is very good too. You are enjoying your new camera, I see.
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Oh Kat, yes, I guess it it a misleading post title if you don't know Arthur's Seat as a hill in Edinburgh!
ReplyDeleteFabulous
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
Rabbits can grow anything.
ReplyDeleteHow intriguing, looks and sound a bit Alice in Wonderlandish...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, CGP!
And what a lovely toadstool! The rabbit droppings must be nurturing it. :O)
ReplyDeleteA great photo and poetry.
ReplyDeleteBTW: rabbits nourish all things.
Nice photo - I don't recall that King Arthur was a real fun guy though, was he?
ReplyDeleteToadstools grow well in the heap where our bunny litter remnants go too!
That is a very pretty toadstool!
ReplyDeleteYes, I love orange! A wonderful photo! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteToadstools out of bunnies...love it.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this was wonderful; title, photo, poem. Just an all around package of delight.
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Crafty Green Poet!
Haha - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteexcellent combo of his photo and your haiku. Hope another book, chapbook or otherwise, is in process!
ReplyDeleteAmazing the beauty that can come from bunnies. ;)
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What a beautiful colour!
ReplyDeleteAn attractive little fungi, regardless of its location.
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