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(FAIRYTALE STORY TIME!) 266/365: "Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination." ~ Immanuel Kant

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Dashing through the lower forest, everything was so huge all around me, moss as tall as my head, and dried grass as big as trees...and off in the distance I could hear a high pitched voice calling, "8...9...10...READY OR NOT, HERE I COME!!!" I leaped under a moss frond and pulled it over me. Just in the nick of time too, because as I peered through the green branches, a mushroom fairy glided into view and came to a stop, turning this way and that. She moved past me after a moment, calling, "COME OUT, COME OUT, WHEREVER YOU ARE!!" Suddenly I felt a sneeze coming on from the dust under the moss and burst out with a loud, "ACHOOO!!!!" Quick as a flash, the little mushroom fairy flew over and giggled in her tinkling voice, "I FOUND YOU!! I FOUND YOU!!!"

I woke up with a start, opening my eyes in the morning light, the laughter from the mushroom fairy fading away from my evaporating dream. Smiling, I knew it was the sign I'd been waiting for!

Dressing quickly, I went out into the drizzle and kept my camera under my sweater while I began peering around. This time I chose our smaller meadow. Looking here and there, I suddenly heard a little squeak, a little tinkle of a giggle, and looked down to find a tiny mushroom fairy staring up at me, quivering in delight! "I FOUND YOU! I FOUND YOU!!" Racing around my feet, I laughed out loud in joy and knelt down to say hello to my little friend. "Well, aren't you adorable! You're the first mushroom of the season, wouldn't you like to get your picture taken?!" More squeals of tinkling laughter and she stopped by some moss just long enough for me to capture her dainty form, and then off she zoomed into the meadow, squeaking a happy goodbye!

Mushroom season has come at last. :)

Immanuel Kant (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher who is widely considered to be a central figure of modern philosophy. He argued that human concepts and categories structure our view of the world and its laws, and that reason is the source of morality. His thought continues to hold a major influence in contemporary thought, especially in fields such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and aesthetics. Wikipedia: Immanuel Kant

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11 comments

Pam J said:

OHHH .... I am SO glad you finally have your mushrooms !!!

I was getting to the point when I was going to leap onto the broomstick and magick a few for you overnight !!

Wonderful photo.. and I like the editing of it too.
11 years ago

Annemarie said:

this is lovely!
11 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Cracking narrative to go with this lovely shot..............but completely BONKERS!! Made me smile though :)
11 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Exceptional mushroom! Love the colors and the background!
11 years ago

Eunice Perkins said:

Your little story made me smile. This is a delightful image.
11 years ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A great story, Janet. I don't expect many mushrooms or fairies around here for another six months. :) A lovely macro photo too. Catch up later ...
11 years ago

Jim Boynton said:

I think that maybe, possibly you have been sampling the shrooms Janet. Great shot and another funny story. Sorry I haven't been around, but my family problems have kept me quite busy lately...I haven't even picked up my camera in days.
11 years ago

Dave Hilditch said:

Lovely image, Janet. Funnily enough, I shot a few of these today and even picked a few mushrooms for tea!
BTW when you come to the UK I'd be happy to show you a few walks!
Enjoy your day.
11 years ago

Jan said:

What a delightful capture Janet. I think it should be on the front of a book!
11 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Great shot.
11 years ago

Blueman said:

A super composition!
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