Monday, September 1, 2008

Look but don't.../Ruby Tuesday

Why, if Mother Nature didn't want us to touch it, did she make it so pretty?

Remember this tune?
Poison Ivy
She comes on like a rose
And everybody knows
She'll get you in dutch
You can look but you'd better not touch

Poison ivy, poison ivy
Well late at night when you're sleeping
Poison ivy comes a creeping all around

You're gonna need an ocean
of calamine lotion
You'll be scratching like a hound
the minute you start to mess around

To join in the Ruby Tuesday fun, visit Mary, The Teach at http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/

43 comments:

Gemma Wiseman said...

Poison ivy certainly looks like harmless beauty! I agree! Fantastic colours!

Anonymous said...

Ha! Fabulous warning. Love the rhyme! We have a bunch of poison oak around here besides ivy...

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

EG: Really liked this post and the Red is a warning sign. It is an itchy proposition, how I remember that song when it was a hit.

Shammickite said...

That's poison ivy????
I didn't know it looks like that!

Rose said...

I had never heard that--at least I don't remember it. But isn't poison ivy so lovely in the fall?

Jim said...

I hadn't heard your song but it is a good one. Those leaves are sooooo pretty but you'd better not touch either. :-)
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Leora said...

Shiny leaves of three... good post! Will have to remember this pic when I teach my daughter not to touch the stuff. Of course, what I first thought of was autumn is coming upon us. Happy Ruby Tuesday.

Mojo said...

Old song, but altogether true. My dad couldn't have looked at this photo without breaking out in a rash -- he was deathly allergic to the stuff, so we all got educated on how to spot it at a very early age.

Seems like a metaphor for many beautiful things in the world doesn't it?

Rambling Woods said...

That is poison ivy. I guess I had better learn what it looks like.

Mimi Lenox said...

This made me so awwww....it's gorgeous!

I am here with Ruby Tuesday and Naked On a Horse.

Louise said...

So beautiful. So tempting. So absolutely horrible. (For me, at least.)

LOVE your Today's Flowers post, too. Excellent photos both.

Ralph said...

The red adds color to the forest floor. I prefer to stay on the inside of the beaten track...

The song is of course the work of the Coasters in the 50s, composed by that talented pair, Lieber and Stoller.

You can look, and even take pictures, but you had better...

Anonymous said...

Oh great, now I'm going to be humming that old song all evening. "You'll be scratchin' like a hound..." Interesting Ruby Tuesday post, though. ;-)

Norm said...

very beautiful, I like the color very attractive...here's mine sweetnorms and travelnorms..

judi/Gmj said...

You are giggly fun today!! Thanks for the laugh.

Anonymous said...

Very beautful colors.

Sherrie said...

I'm allergic to poison ivy so stay as far away from it as possible!! But it is a beautiful shade of red. There is some growing up a tree here and it is starting to turn.

Sherrie

Darla said...

That tune takes me back a few years, its poison oak around here tho.

BTW - you are a winner on my blog!

Darla

Becky said...

What gorgeous colors for RT. Thank goodness we don't have any near us, and I don't remember tha song...

Nihal said...

Thanks to Darla. Otherwise I would not get a chance to visit such a journal that's really impressive with photos terrific!
Oh, and Congrat's for your giveaway. Almost beginning for a new season, fall, and perfect time for coffee and tea. Enjoy:)

Shall be back soon.

~N in Istanbul

Mary said...

Wonderful image and love the song. I never noticed that poison ivy turned red like that in the fall.

Anonymous said...

RUBY RED indeed!
Thanks for your frequent visit to Avignon, much appreciated, and for your thoughts on mixing languages. I think globalization will speed up the mix, no matter what we think of it!

I've enjoyed catching up with your latest posts and photos. Many of them are gorgeous.

Marcel said...

It sure is beautiful.

Rune Eide said...

I must be getting old or something, but I have never heard that tune (I think). Neither do we have poison ivy.

But I know a good picture when I see it!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing! Never saw on until today! :D the beauty of blog hopping huh! :D

Carletta said...

Gorgeous shots!
I do remember the song - wasn't it popular not long ago.Ha! LOL!

I so remember having poison ivy as a kid - oh my gosh - lotion, lotion, lotion and I don't remember it helping.

Wayfaring Wanderer said...

I wouldn't have pegged that as poison ivy......hmmm

♥ Denise BC ♥ said...

Hi, beautiful, I love the vibrant colors of foliage.
Ruby wonderful.
hugs, Denise

Dianne said...

I remember that song

I didn't realize poison ivy was this pretty

Jan said...

Love the photos, and the song tie-in

Anonymous said...

That's beautiful red! Great shots.

Jientje said...

I don't know the song, but I love the rubies!

Raven said...

It really IS pretty. People should know that it's not smart to burn it either because the fumes can give people a contact rash the same as touching it. My mother contracted it that way once. And my sister got it from touching a cat that had played in it.

Love the song.

Ken said...

Nice post. A few years we were at the Petroglyphs north of Peterborough and saw a young child hiding in a poison ivy patch. Poor thing.

Anonymous said...

Now i wonder : she'll get you in dutch, what does that mean ? (a dutch speaking visitor)

EG CameraGirl said...

Hildegarde,
Good question! The expression "in dutch" is an old one and means "in trouble." I'm not sure where the expression comes from though.

Kris McCracken said...

Does poison ivy hurt, or just itch?

EG CameraGirl said...

Kris,
Poison ivy itches like crazy. (Unfortunately I know this from personal experience.) But it has never hurt me. Someone else might have a different story though.

Hmmm. No poison ivy in Tasmania, eh? You have no idea what you've missed. ;-)

RW said...

Awesome Ruby Tuesday photos!

Gattina said...

Wow ! very very beautiful ! wild gardens are often the most beautiful !

Lew said...

I remember the Coasters song and I encountered the plant a recently cleaning out weeds along our back fence - still have a couple of itchy spots! Great photos!

Minkydo said...

Nature has a funny way of zinging us sometimes.

Yrsa said...

Wonderful red amongst all green :)

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