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It hasn’t rained for nearly two days and I was looking forward to escaping the confines of my office and getting some fresh air.  Anita called me to come outside and see something, and she was being very mysterious. I found her standing near my bonsai, pointing to the one on the end of the shelf.

I wondered what had caught her attention, for as far as I could tell, they were all there on the shelf, looking a bit scruffy to be fair for I haven’t been keeping them tidy due to the weather. None of them were missing or damaged, although I thought some of them were looking a bit like naughty children, revelling in my lack of attention.

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That’s when I noticed what Anita was pointing to, a very small mushroom was happily growing in the pot alongside my bonsai tree. This tree was a gift from the birds some six years ago. I found it trying to grow between the cracks of the path, liked the shape and colour of the leaves and decided to keep it. I transferred it into a pot, but never did find out what it was called. So, after all this time, how did a mushroom manage to grow in the same pot?

 

Further along the shelf I noticed that my English cherry had changed into its autumn colour, a glorious red. I grew this tree from a cherry stone about seven years ago. It has never flowered, but I hope it will one day.

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My eyes returned to the tiny mushroom, and I was reminded of our last unexpected visitor.

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I had no idea this could happen, but have seen others since, so quite ordinary really…

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19 responses to “A Strange and Unexpected Visitor…”

  1. Mushrooms are unexpected gifts, aren’t they? I haven’t seen them growing out of a pine cone before. And the one in the bonsai pot looks like the perfect accessory.

    1. I had a friendly squirrel planting peanuts in my bonsai pots one year, the plants that grew were very pretty…

      1. I’ve never seen a peanut plant. That must have been interesting.

        1. It was very pretty. I’m thinking of growing some, just to see what happens…

          1. I remember seeing peanuts for planting in seed catalogues years ago. Never tried them, though. Apparently the nuts grow underground. It’s worth a try with hot summers sometimes now even in Britain (although maybe too much rain…?) 😀

            1. You need to get the nuts designed for the birds, they haven’t been roasted…

              1. That makes sense.

  2. Isn’t it sweet to stop and notice nature’s little surprises? (Rather than yank them out of brush the away). Lovely. :-)

    1. It’s these little surprises that make my day!

  3. How lovely. It looks just like it belongs there with the fairies :-)

    1. It does, doesn’t it?

  4. So special; I love these!

    1. Me too…

  5. It is interesting how mushrooms grow in interesting places. They are parasites, I believe.

    1. I like to think they are enchanted!

  6. Love the pictures! 💓

    1. Thank you!

  7. What a sweet surprise. Lovely pictures! <3

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