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Meet the Buttons! [Explore #16, TYVM!!!]
![Meet the Buttons! [Explore #16, TYVM!!!] Meet the Buttons! [Explore #16, TYVM!!!]](https://cdn.ipernity.com/127/42/85/17704285.42d8bd44.640.jpg?r2)

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A few weeks ago I found a bunch of tiny red-orange-capped mushrooms growing inside a log's bark up along our ridgeline. I had a lot of fun taking pictures of the different groups, and this darling little family was the smallest of them all. The tallest one is only about 1/3" tall!! On the left is Mr. Button, and he stands tall and proud, adorned with a fashionable leafy ornament! He shows off his beautiful family who look shyly on. Mrs. Button is leaning close over Baby Button, who's as wee as can be, and quite the doll indeed! Hooray for the Buttons, aren't they a wonderful sight!! :D
This image was taken in March, 2012. Explored on April 16, 2012.
A few weeks ago I found a bunch of tiny red-orange-capped mushrooms growing inside a log's bark up along our ridgeline. I had a lot of fun taking pictures of the different groups, and this darling little family was the smallest of them all. The tallest one is only about 1/3" tall!! On the left is Mr. Button, and he stands tall and proud, adorned with a fashionable leafy ornament! He shows off his beautiful family who look shyly on. Mrs. Button is leaning close over Baby Button, who's as wee as can be, and quite the doll indeed! Hooray for the Buttons, aren't they a wonderful sight!! :D
This image was taken in March, 2012. Explored on April 16, 2012.
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