Wednesday, August 28, 2013

From My World


 Abandoned building at bridge

Wild clematis aka Traveler's Joy or Maiden's Bower

Herb garden in need of grooming

Night-Blooming Cereus leaf . . .



Clover, the Jersey heifer

A morning glory vine reaches out . . .

Black-eyed Susans
 
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11 comments:

Sandra Parshall said...

Vicki, I love pluots, and yes, they come in several varieties. Some are sweeter, some are a little tart, all are delicious. Our local supermarkets have a good selection every summer, and I always look for them to appear.

Ms. A said...

That cereus leaf is quite odd. I've never seen one, or heard of it.

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

Clover has the prettiest face and in every photo you take of her, she looks happy.
Sam

Kath said...

A lovely way to start the day! THank you.

Brian Miller said...

aww hi clover...
love the look of the old weathered boards on that abandoned house....

Fleta Monaghan said...

Your Cereus has traveled the USA, from the cutting you gave me I have passed on tons of cuttings, even to visitors to the gallery who took some leaves home to plant!! There are probably hundreds of offsprings by now.

Barbara Rogers said...

Great to read, and enjoyed the commments too. I'll pick on the Clemetis,and wonder why Travelers and Maidens got mixed in there! Maybe together!

Frances said...

Each photo is a beauty, and I think the Cereus leaf is very Georgia O'Keeffe.

xo

Inger said...

Your world is so green and pretty. I love the heifer.

NCmountainwoman said...

Just makes you want to stop and look, doesn't it? Love the sweet heifer.

Christine said...

Wonderful photos Vicki! Clover is such a beauty!