This is my contribution to
#fungifriday curated by @ewkaw
This afternoon, my nephew and I wandered around looking for interesting natural objects to photograph. Our journey took us to an old cemetery in a village lush with large trees.
Under the shaded shade of one of these trees, I was struck by the sight of two Leptotarsus mushrooms among the fallen leaves. Even though there were only two of them, their presence in this quiet place gave a deep mystical impression, as if they were little guardians of the serenity of the cemetery.
After capturing the moment, we continued to an empty park located a little further from the cemetery. This field is usually where the village cows are tied up to graze. In the middle of the lush green grass, I found groups of cow dung mushrooms growing in clusters.
This natural beauty, although simple, offers an interesting contrast to the calm atmosphere of the cemetery, as if showing another side to life in the village.
Even though we didn't find many natural objects that day, the two types of mushrooms we encountered gave us happiness. Their existence reminds me that natural beauty is often hidden in the most unexpected places. Every corner of the village holds stories and wonders waiting to be discovered.
NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.