Normally, I try to stick to the subject at hand...and will start out by doing just that....I could not believe these were wild onions. I am sure I must have known it in my youth, but Roger had to pull one up to convince me that it was indeed wild onions. I thought this one with the fence made a lovely shot. We had a woven wire fence around our yard as a kid...

And below is minus the fence but including a bee...

The above is my entry for
Friday's fences....I hope to see you there.
Now to the fun part. Most of you probably know Theresa at
The RunARound Ranch Report.

Each month she has a give-away of some of her artwork. You can click
here to see what she has given away in the past. I am not sure how long I have been visiting her blog, but I finally won this beauty! She just put up this month's give-away yesterday. Check out her blog, become a follower, and leave a comment to enter.
you are so sweet! (even blocking out my full name like i do when i post 'em.) :)
ReplyDeleteand i like your beautiful onion blooms. as pretty as any wildflower!
I really like wild onion blooms.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning Teresa's give-away.
nice close up of the wild onion and the twisted wire of the fence.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful, up close pictures of the wild onions. i also love the give away you won. it's amazing how much detail she puts into her work. hope all is well. have a great night~
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...congrats on your win...I also was a winner of one of Theresa's drawing. It's hanging in my L.R..she is so talented!!!
ReplyDeletei love the bee shot. perfect. (:
ReplyDeleteI remember the smell of wild onions when playing in the yard as a child. The blooms are quite lovely as your photo proves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice surprise to win one of Theresa's great colored pencil drawings. They're real treasures.
i loved this bird and wanted it, glad you got it. and that is one beautiful onion. did not even know there is such a thing as wild onions or that they have stunning flowers on them. i love that first shot with the fence.
ReplyDeleteI like your onion shots. I wouldn't have ever guessed what that growth was. You're lucky to own a beautiful example of her work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close up and that artwork is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteKim, USA
I must admit that wild onion has a very nice blossom. Congratulations on winning that drawing -- it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know wild onions were so beautiful
ReplyDeleteTheresa is a great artist and a wonderful blogger
congrats on your new treasure
I read that you were the lucky recipient of Theresa's drawing - congratulations. Her work is amazing isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYour wild onion bloom is lovely.
Love that soft lavender... lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteExquisite photos!
ReplyDeleteCauseway Fence
Amazing one!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it
Beautiful photographs - I can almost smell the wild onions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful giveaway, isn't it? I would love to see one in real-life (indigo bunting, I think?)....Theresa does such a wonderful job. Love your wild onion images, too.
ReplyDeleteI love wild onions, I think they are such interesting flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the drawing!
Nice fence pic!! Lucky you to get TexWis Girl's painted bunting!!
ReplyDeleteLucky you....what a beautiful piece of art from Theresa!
ReplyDeleteWow...lucky you! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, Rose, I am so excited that you won! And the wild onion and fence are so interesting. Love this post! (I am dying to win one of Theresa's drawings!...maybe one of these days! :-) )
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