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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos and tagged fall foliage, nature photography, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, photography, Silent Sunday, Virginia creeper. Bookmark the permalink.
Such pretty colors, especially against the red wall.
Thank you, Sandy!
Welcome!
The wall of autumn! Beautiful colors, Eliza! đ
Thank you, Donna! All the colors in one shot. đ
THE CLOCK FOREVER TURNING ELIZA, CHINA
Ever onward! đ
This creeper is a common link between my garden and yours in different hemispheres!
Such a hardy vine, I imagine it would grow just about anywhere. I let it grow just about everywhere it shows up for its beautiful fall colour and berries that feed the birds. I love it.
I do too. The leaves look particularly beautiful when the sun back lights them!
Such beautiful colours! đ
Thank you, the marvels of autumn!
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging!
Lovely! â¤ī¸đâ¤ī¸
Thank you, Trini!
Mother nature decorating đžđđ
She does a lovely job, doesn’t She? đ
She certainly does đđ
Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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The magic of autumn…
Indeed! Thank you for reblogging!
….beautiful photo…the yellow leaves at the top are quite pretty!
Thank you, Alice. Autumn joy!
Have you brought some leaves inside for Bunny to play with?
Hadn’t thought of that – what a mess she’d make! But maybe I might give her an oak leaf, not as easily destroyed. đ
….make a little leaf pile for her…the video will be worth it!
gorgeous colors…..nice photo too!
Thank you kindly! x
I always enjoy your Silent Sunday photos, and this is a great one!
Thank you very much, Hien!
Glad thatâs Virginia creeper; at first sight I thought poison ivy! But quinquefolia!
Yes, while Poison Ivy has great fall color, you wouldn’t find me anywhere near it!
Looks like the wall of a secret garden! Lovely!
Thank you, Joanna! It’s the backside of a barn that I visited. I loved the color variations!
Especially gorgeous against that red! đ
Thank you, Julie!
A beautiful turning đ
Nature doing her thing. đ Thank you, Val!
Such a lovely boost of colour on a cold wet October day. Thanks!
Thank you, Belinda!
So lovely. Thank you!
Thank you, Jennie!
You are welcome, Eliza!
Wow, such beautiful colours.
Thank you, Karina. The variation really struck me!
Autumn all over! đ
Truly! đ
Beautiful fall colors and photo!đ
Thank you!
What a perfect backdrop for that vine!
Thank you, Kris. It was quite vibrant a mix!
Oh! Oh, oh, oh!! This is so beautiful! â¤
Thank you, Bela! đ
Late fall, lovely and a little melancholy.
Living in the moment, it is spectacular, looking ahead…not so much. đ
So true!
Virginia Creeper? What else could have that beautiful red color â enough to pop off a red wall? Searching for the beautiful dark blue berries I love, too (to look at), that the birds like to eat.
Even though it runs rampant, I love this vine!
Amazing colors! Florida is totally green.
Thank you, Maria. I expect it is!
Those colors!
Fall is awesome, isn’t it?
Wonderful composition and color!
Thank you very much!