This road is the road that we traveled to get the photos for 5 out of the past 6 days. The one with the grain elevator is from another year, another road.
This swamp area is where I photographed the Wood Ducks and the butterflies...
and it is also where I photographed these flowers. I was too late to photograph the Button Bush.
You just have so many wonderful and beautiful places you can visit!!!
ReplyDeleteWow--- that yellow and orange flower is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias e aproveito para desejar um bom mês de Outubro.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
That's my kind of road. I need to find one around here that I can either ride or walk down and grab some pictures.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty views of the road and trees! The flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy October, have a great day and new week ahead.
Pretty flower. The road looks like the roads I used to cycled on in my young days.
ReplyDeletethat photo of the swamp is so pretty and green, and what treasures you find there. that flower is amazing... the road you traveled is a good one for photo opps
ReplyDeleteThe road looks very inviting. I like the flowers close up. Friendship
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. That first picture reminds me so much of the road we live on.
ReplyDeleteLovely images.I especially like the Daisy like flowers ! They look lovely !
ReplyDeleteDevi :))
Splendid views of the countryside with beautiful verdant colors! The fall colors are starting to emerge. I love that eye-catching orange flower.
ReplyDeleteYou live in a very interesting area with a lot to photograph.
ReplyDeleteThat is my kind of road. Some of these less travelled roads yield the best pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers that you took are very pretty. How can we help the time of year. Fall is soon becoming winter.
ReplyDeletePretty scenic views!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I like that orange one.
ReplyDeleteVa llegando el otoño amiga.
ReplyDeleteFeliz octubre.
Un abrazo.
It is nice that you have a wilderness road to find wild flowers. It reminds me of our gravel roads around here in local areas.
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