Virginia creeper live any and everywhere and it is to be hated down here because it grows year-round. We do get it to turn red or yellow once in awhile during the winter months but not much. It's beautiful green red or gold but wow is it a pest
i love your treatment that softened the the flowers on the vines Rose... it looks like a water colour....peter:)
i read your "About Me" story and find so many parallels with the way that we were raised... only the last two girls were born in hospital... we had Mrs.Dr. Cothorpe who came to our house for the previous seven births...
i was the sixth in line out of 9 kids... so many of the things that we did was similar to yours... except we allays had electricity and lived in a town in ON Canada... our entertainment was about the same and we played with the firecrackers about the same way... i had fun reminiscing our past... what you are now... is what you were then:) Peter Meilleur
Ooooo, that's such a pretty picture, Rose. Fall is starting to show here, but not as much as when I lived in Northern Cal. It's a glorious season there. : )
For sure. We LIVE in Virginia!
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ReplyDeleteYes, the turn is upon us! YAM xx
So pretty.
ReplyDeleteCores fantásticas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Outono.
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What a pretty shade of red.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo composition!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful color palette!
ReplyDeleteVirginia creeper live any and everywhere and it is to be hated down here because it grows year-round. We do get it to turn red or yellow once in awhile during the winter months but not much. It's beautiful green red or gold but wow is it a pest
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colours and patterns - almost like a print for a summer dress.
ReplyDeleteLove that rich red color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall colors. I always thought Virginia Creeper was a funny name.
ReplyDeleteLove the red leaves - so pretty.
ReplyDeletei love your treatment that softened the the flowers on the vines Rose... it looks like a water colour....peter:)
ReplyDeletei read your "About Me" story and find so many parallels with the way that we were raised... only the last two girls were born in hospital... we had Mrs.Dr. Cothorpe who came to our house for the previous seven births...
i was the sixth in line out of 9 kids... so many of the things that we did was similar to yours... except we allays had electricity and lived in a town in ON Canada...
our entertainment was about the same and we played with the firecrackers about the same way...
i had fun reminiscing our past...
what you are now... is what you were then:)
Peter Meilleur
I love their fall color. I have some planted along a dividing fence at the back of my yard.
ReplyDeleteWow, it is a gorgeous red color.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Yes, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA very nice colour combination.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful plant.
ReplyDeleteThe Creeper is beautiful. What nice reds. Great.
ReplyDeleteyes, there are several plants that are among the first to turn, and some of them are the brightest
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous composition. I love all of the beautiful colors. A perfect image for the first day of Autumn.
ReplyDeleteNos llega un otoña o precioso Rose.
ReplyDeleteCuídate.
Un abrazo.
Ooooo, that's such a pretty picture, Rose. Fall is starting to show here, but not as much as when I lived in Northern Cal. It's a glorious season there. : )
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