This is an old shot from a couple of years ago.
The trumpet vine grew across an outdoor canvas print in the pergola.
I watched it attach its roots to the canvas
knowing the damage it was doing.
Somehow, I didn’t mind.
I saw it by chance in my files.
It is far more appealing to me than a Christmas tree.
I post it here, just because…
🙂
This photo is absolutely beautiful!
I had not seen it before. But I love it!
I just got to know that you no longer have the chameleons. I was so behind in your posts, but I’m catching up now.
How are you? I hope you are well.
Hugs!!!
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Somehow I see a smile in that photo.
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Lovely image 🙂
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What better reason? It’s lovely and strong, like you. 🙂
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I really like this. 🙂
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Thanks. I found it in an old file. 🙂
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Love all the textures 🙂 I wish you a warm and beautiful Christmas, George xxx
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It’s beautiful, George! I agree. It’s more appealing than a Christmas tree. Merry Christmas! 🙂
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Wonderfully vibrant image, George, really well done – I love it! And doing things “just because” is a good philosophy and attitude to have. Adrian
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Merry Christmas and thank you for all your lovely posts.
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It’s the littlest things that often mean the most!
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You can find the joy of Christmas anywhere, George!
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A striking red and green image, George. Happy Christmas to you. *hugs* 🙂
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Never a better reason than just because.
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George, you have to go and like the odd things in nature, Though, it makes a colorful photo at your hands, I pulled these weeds over the summer, trying to take over. Now, I’m on fast forward and summer is months away. Better get back on track to live now, I reckon. Yep, cause I’m rambling.
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Good for you. I am often tempted to do the same … post a picture … just because. I hope you are well George. Joanna and I are taking it ‘easy’ this Holiday Season – which suits me just fine. I’ve never been much for elaborate Holiday this-and-that. As long as my animals are fed and watered, my wood stoves are putting out the BTUs, and my barns are full of hay and wood … everything is OK with me. I hope you are well. Doing chores, morning and late afternoon, is a pretty mindless activity, George. You know, it’s one of those things I do while on automatic. So chores always gives my mind 45 minutes or so of opportunity to free-wheel, wander. We’ll, I must say, that more often than not, these days, my mind wanders to thoughts of how you are and how you are feeling. I hope the Texas weather is being good to you. Is there any chance that it’s warm enough that you can sit out in your back garden? I hope so. We’ve been quite gloomy here … since Thanksgiving really. Anyway, a very happy Holiday to you and your family. D
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and we love it just because…. have a wonderful Christmas George and may may 2015 be all you want it to be
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you George. All the best.
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