It looks like the forsythia is all that's holding the fence up! I've been catching up on the posts I missed while I was in Washington. I love the Parke County Courthouse, and that old brick building is very curious. You've been seeing some very interesting architecture recently!
I haven't even seen any forsythia in bloom yet!
ReplyDeletewow! we get a lot of the trumpet vines doing the same thing in neighborhoods around here. :)
ReplyDeleteIt sure is!
ReplyDeleteA true sign of Spring. Yes, it is surely taking over that fence.
ReplyDeletei hope so!!! So pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree that the forsythia is winning, but it is so pretty that I think it deserves to win.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am glad it is---winning I mean. Forsythia is blooming out here too---so cheerful. MB
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the forsythia is all that's holding the fence up! I've been catching up on the posts I missed while I was in Washington. I love the Parke County Courthouse, and that old brick building is very curious. You've been seeing some very interesting architecture recently!
ReplyDeleteThis brought a smile to my face...terrific photo, Rose!
ReplyDeleteI like the forsythia taking over the fence. Very nice shot. We have none blooming here as yet, but it won't be long now.
ReplyDeletelooking forward to ours blooming in the coming weeks! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the forsythia is doing very well for sure. Forsythia is only marginal in my gardens. Some years it bloom and some year not.
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! This would make a wonderful greeting card.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a winning combination! Lovely!
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