Thursday, June 21, 2012

Friday's Fences

What wild grapes can do,
Virginia creeper can do better...
 Although I have no idea how it got to a fencerow out in the middle of nowhere...
 To see more fences from around the world, visit Jan and Jer.
 

17 comments:

  1. The wild grape tendrils imitate the barbed wire! Nice shots with great color.

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  2. That Virginia Creeper has a way of creeping up everywhere.
    I like what Donna said about the tendrils imitating the wire - pretty cool.

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  3. Great fence and vine shots..Just lovely.

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  4. These are great photos. It's amazing how those tendrils can wrap around so tightly. Blessings, Pamela

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  5. Great shots of the vines wrapping around the fence.

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  6. Lovely photographs - age and youth, one man-made, the other free to grow and ramble.

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  7. Wonderful photos, I like this beautiful love relationship between the fence and vines.

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  8. Hi there - nice pictures - It’s a really nice example of how plants can react to their environment. It’s not something that most people seem to think they can do.

    Cheers - Stewart M

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  9. fences are pretty for leaning on. great shots. (:

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  10. I love vine growing on fences. And, roses, too. Your pictures are very nice.

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  11. that first shot is just beautiful! love the squiggles! :)

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  12. Great pictures you show. Wishing you a good Sunday :) Hanne Bente

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  13. Love the first shot! Great composition, and a beautiful contrast and texture in the soft organic plant and the hard rusty fence.

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