Last Tuesday was one of those days!
My son and I went hiking under the bridges in Oceanside. I shared the old bridge in my last post for Wacky Wednesday. There are no hiking trails but there is a path, and a few coyote trails.
It was the perfect day. The temperature was 70 degrees with these beautiful wispy clouds above. The dogs got to go chase anything that moved, butterflies, lizards and rabbits. I got to take pictures, and my son got to explore.
The clouds were so pretty, I probably took too many pictures of the sky.
Since I have trouble finding words, here is part of my Tuesday in pictures.
#1 The same view as the cover picture, just with the camera turned.
#2 Native American Bedrock Mortars
#3 Here is a whole Grinding Station
#4 This grinding station was made by the Luiseno or Payomkawichum natives in the 1600’s
#5 These are holding water still from the rains we’ve had recently.
#6 Closer…
#7 The sky…
#8 With all the rain we’ve had, the mushrooms are growing.
#9 I also found this growing.
Although a few mushrooms with stems grow on tree bark, most do not. Bark mushrooms typically grow in the form of conk, also called a bract or shelf.
Bark mushrooms most often grow in cool, rainy coastal areas and on the shady, north side of trees.
A few mushrooms that grow on bark are edible, but most are not.
Such beautiful and vibrant colors!
Everything is super green since the rains we’ve had.