
This time the weather was perfect, maybe even a bit too warm at times. But there's no point complaining, everything was perfect.

Lots of mushrooms, raspberries, blueberries, the first blueberries have already appeared, which is rare in July.


Today is a bit different, as I debuted with a new camera. The Nikon 50II turned out to be a great choice. Not too big, compact, with a decent sensor and a processor known from much more expensive models. What kind of photos does it take?


My previous camera, a Panasonic Lumix, served me well for seven years. It had reached the end of its useful life. I decided to switch brands and buy a Nikon. I consider it an excellent choice.

The weather in the Jura was perfect. It rained a bit during the night, but thanks to that, we were able to enjoy fresh, young butterworts that ended up in our scrambled eggs.




Unfortunately, time constraints won't allow us to leave before mid-August. Perhaps other mushroom species will appear then. Time will tell.
