Mushroom Hunting with Sweet Silly Sara

I have an interest that you might not know about; I am especially fond of mushrooms! Photographing wild mushrooms is one of my hobbies that I rarely talk about. It is one of those things that I do for the sheer pleasure it brings me to find a mushroom growing somewhere and to capture it, as it is at that moment in time. I have toyed with the idea of turning my collection of photos into a book, but in the meantime, I am going to share a few with you.  I hope you enjoy this glimpse into my life and one of my interests.


I spotted this beauty on a walk in the woods with my son.



This specimen was discovered growing in a yard on a walk downtown. 


Jackpot!! Look at all of these babies!


These ones were  discovered on a walk in my neighborhood.


Not the best photo, but for some reason I am drawn to it.


On a fall walk one morning, I took a side street I had never walked. I walked upon hundreds of these beauties. I loved the way the mushrooms resembled buttercups. This was a fantastic reward for exploring!


A few days later I returned for more photos, I found the mushrooms were in a state of decay, but they were still an impressive sight. 


I ran across these guys in a random field.

I do not, at this time, attempt to identify the mushrooms. I simply enjoy their beauty and appreciate the mystery of the fungus. 

My interest in mushrooms began about 12 years ago. My then boyfriend, now husband and I took a walk around a lake after an especially rainy couple of days. We saw a large mushroom with lovely purple hues to it. I snapped my first mushroom photo at that moment and have been intrigued by them since. 

I often joke with people that according to my photo collection all I ever do is eat, visit parks with my kids and take photos of mushrooms. There are that many mushroom pics on my phone!

Thanks for stopping by for a glimpse into my life! And hopefully this has been a great reminder that hobbies are important, no matter what they are - mini golf is just as valid as mushroom hunting or painting or running… just having something to enjoy for yourself is the key, so why not try something new, whatever it might be? 

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