This huge mushroom was one of many splattered in my back yard.
I love how it's legs can't even be seen because it's growing beautifully and strong towards the sun.
The crisp blades of green grass seem to hold up the head, or are they caressing it gently like holding a baby carefully, not allowing it to touch the ground?
Although the sun has caused some damage to it's skin where you can see peeling, just like on a human: the scars create a unique design and make this mushroom one-of-a-kind.
The mushroom is a palette of whites and browns, blended perfectly by God.
The goosebumps on the edges are scattered like small hairs on an arm.
One would never realize even studying the photo that it's actually a spongey-feeling if one was to risk interrupting the beauty to touch it.
The very top of the mushroom is like a separate mountain peaking out to say hello and thrive. "Let me see, too!" it's suggesting.... as it also faces the warmth of the sun's rays.
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