From City Lot to Country Acres. It's been almost 4 years since I moved from the city to a rural existence. Most days, I love our country life, but every once in awhile, I need a hazelnut coffee from Panera, which necessitates a trip to the city. Ugh.
Wheatgrass Designs Store
Browse over 175 of my photography creations in my store on Zazzle, Wheatgrass Designs. Greeting cards, postage, mousepads, calendars ... and if you don't see what you want, by special request I can make it for you! Just ask. The items shown below are just a very small sampling...
Very pretty blooms on an interesting plant. The blossoms remind me of Joe Pie Weed. Do you have that there? I'll be posting a macro soon. If you get a chance to visit, let me know if you see the similarity.
Very pretty! Is that some type of cactus? Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteNicely done Susan. Yes, not something we would see up here in the cold lands.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Otherwise known as a Hen and Chick?
ReplyDeletereminds me of...
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, reminds me of tropical wild flowers from my island days
I took photos of mine, too, as the flower is so darn cute and the whole plant so prehistoric looking!
ReplyDeleteAnd ok, I'll just to ahead and say what my grandsons said - "Mawmaw, it looks like a penis!"! (Linda, W2W)
Interesting bloom.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Hens and Chicks ... fun photo of it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei wish mine would bloom here in Ohio, very interesting!! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I would say that's a very interesting, unique, and quite lovely plant!
ReplyDeleteYes, VERY pretty! And really interesting too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHow have the storms been lately out your way?
Very pretty blooms on an interesting plant. The blossoms remind me of Joe Pie Weed. Do you have that there? I'll be posting a macro soon. If you get a chance to visit, let me know if you see the similarity.
ReplyDeletemine are trying to bloom, never happened before til i saw your posting...
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