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WW: Fairy View of Indian Fields Creek

Fairy Mushrooms Photo

"They hold their great balls in the open air, in what is called a fairy-ring. For weeks afterward you can see the ring on the grass. It is not there when they begin, but they make it by waltzing round and round. Sometimes you will find mushrooms inside the ring, and these are fairy chairs that the servants have forgotten to clear away."
- The Little White Bird excerpt by J.M. Barrie

During our last trip to Williamsburg, we took the Colonial Parkway to Riverwalk Restaurant in Yorktown and stopped at Indian Fields Creek just long enough to photograph these cute mushrooms.

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  1. I've never seen mushrooms like that before. How interesting. Definitely like little pretty umbrellas.

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  2. A very faery eye view of toadstools and elfin thrones.

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  3. it's always a wonder in the simplest of things ;)

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  4. They look huge lol

    Have a tanfastic week :-)

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  5. Did you find the fairy ring? I have a crowed bunch of mushrooms growing near a pine tree. messy when they flatten out, squish!
    Faythe @ GrammyMouseTails

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  6. Beautiful view Kristin! Thanks for hosting.

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  7. That would make a great sun umbrella for a little person, bug, etc.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2013/11/wordless-wednesday-us.html

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  8. You know, I never thought of what things must look like from down there.

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  9. It almost looks Photoshopped. It really does look like a fairy would live there.

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  10. Very cool picture! You must have gotten on your stomach to get that shot, huh? BTW, I have a new blog. I hope you'll decide to join me at Curious as a CAThy!

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  11. small umbrellas! hahaha! Really love the picture!

    Happy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here .

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    1. Thanks! Btw, your blog says I don't have permission to post a comment. Here's what I tried to write:

      Yum! I was super excited to discover peanut butter m&m packs this year. What flavor are the blue bags?

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  12. Very nice shot! Love the perspective! And fairy rings too! Have a gret day!

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  13. The mushrooms are really cool looking

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  14. Every time I see a mushroom, I think of tiny little pastel fairies hiding underneath. Mushrooms are such a whimsical plant, I love them! Thank you again for putting a smile on my face!

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  15. Wow — what a gorgeous mushroom picture! Fairies would love those.

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  16. I repinned this to my writing inspiration board to help me struggle through my own fairy forest in NaNoWriMo.

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