Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing photos from our recent vacation, and I’d love for you to come along for the journey! Be sure to stop by and check out my latest posts as we explore one destination at a time. I hope you’ll enjoy a little armchair travel with us and discover some beautiful places along the way.




Come, participate, and join us weekly at our very own #WordlessWednesday #Photography. Let your photos do the talking. (Minimal words are also welcome.) The linkup will always start on Wednesday at 2:15 a.m. and end on Saturday at 8:00 a.m.

If you’d like to join in, check out my other #WordlessWednesday posts here: Wordless Wednesday (Words also welcome).
Feel free to drop a link to your own #WordlessWednesday post in the comments. I’d love you to stop by and leave a comment!
P.S. All the photos in my #WordlessWednesday #Photography posts were taken by my husband or me.
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Fungi, is this the same as mushrooms? We’ve had many pop up everywhere.
Your images are very interesting!
Thanks for sharing at My Sunday Snapshot!
All the best.
Debra @ Life Captured
Fungi and mushrooms are not the same, though all mushrooms are fungi, but not all fungi are mushrooms.
Fungi are a large, diverse biological kingdom of living things, while a mushroom is just a small, temporary part of certain fungi used for reproduction.
Beautiful shots. Reminds me of growing up on the Oregon coast.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Hugs.
We did have an awesome time on this vacation and so much beauty all over. Many times, huband and I said, no more as we had sensory overload and could not take in more.
all very interesting. I’ heard on a tour in Alaska that fungi are beneficial to their host trees.
You’re correct Pat. As far as I know fungus gives water and minerals to the tree. Thanks for popping in here. Hope you enjoy the other links.
I’m always fascinated by fungi I discover while hiking too. Great photos.
They are amazing, love to see all the different types in different areas.