It's like an Art Nouveau tiara for this cottage - what a great shot. But having lived in the east for so long, when I see red vines, I immediately jump back and shriek "poison ivy! look out!" oh, and I shriek like a girl. imagine that.
Autumn better be here. I got so excited by the drizzle we had here, I planted seeds today. Lots of 'em, including Fagiolo Rampicante Trionfo Violetto. Purple beans. You pay more when the seedpack is in Italian.
Thank you, everyone! It's still raining, and I'm sure the plants love it. I think this is Virginia Creeper, but I could be wrong. I know for sure that it isn't Poison Oak. I think the overcast day brought out the vivid color even more. The house looks like a well maintained Victorian, which is as old as anything gets around here.
Dina - I'm glad you liked it! I always encourage people to contribute to Librivox if they want to try.
AH - The rain is a blessing for California gardeners. Good luck!
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Wow, I've never seen such red vines!
So pretty it hurts my eyes! What a capture, Elaine!
Yippee for that rain! Guess all the rain dancing paid off. :-)
Red and white--beautiful.
Mazal tov on surviving another California summer. Happy rain!
We have these red vines here, too, and I am always taking photos of them. Yours is a very good shot!
This is so beautiful we saw these in France during Autumn!!!
It's like an Art Nouveau tiara for this cottage - what a great shot.
But having lived in the east for so long, when I see red vines, I immediately jump back and shriek "poison ivy! look out!"
oh, and I shriek like a girl. imagine that.
I love when they turn RED...
That is stunning! I want a house like that.
Lovely photo.
The much awaited rain is a good sign!
That red vine against the white wall is certainly an eye-catcher, Elaine! I love it.
I enjoyed your Indian story and the sound of your voice reading it in your new audio clip.
Autumn better be here. I got so excited by the drizzle we had here, I planted seeds today. Lots of 'em, including Fagiolo Rampicante Trionfo Violetto. Purple beans. You pay more when the seedpack is in Italian.
I saw the title and quickly clicked thinking I was going to get some juicy red licorice. Hah! You got me :)
Very pretty vine maple.
Thank you, everyone! It's still raining, and I'm sure the plants love it. I think this is Virginia Creeper, but I could be wrong. I know for sure that it isn't Poison Oak. I think the overcast day brought out the vivid color even more. The house looks like a well maintained Victorian, which is as old as anything gets around here.
Dina - I'm glad you liked it! I always encourage people to contribute to Librivox if they want to try.
AH - The rain is a blessing for California gardeners. Good luck!
Elaine, this is such a stunning shot. Just beautiful.
this is fabulous! like candy!
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