Virginia creeper
Very Vigorous Virginia creeper - a real beauty this time of year but a real pain in my gardens! Local birds keep planting these vines where I don't want them.
Ladybug on a walk - do you see it?
Fence around farmer's field
I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday
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Lindo com umas belas cores.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
This is a prime time for this plant.
ReplyDeleteYes they are a really pain in the you know what. ;))
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bright color...
ReplyDeleteThey makes a lovely show at this time of year, and the birds love the berries.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting how some plants we like and others we don't. I guess we don't like anything that grows where we don't want it to grow! Nice and colorful, though.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Ocala: If you ever arrive in Ocala, you'd best pop in our place. Then we can all go to lunch at the Lunchbox! :)
Very nice and colourful. Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteamazing how gorgeous a bit of detail in the most common sight can be, eh? That red is great.
ReplyDeleteSounds like our fair state is "creeping" its way north. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and I really like the shot with the ladybug. Such detail.
ReplyDeleteYes, sweet little ladybird!!! And gorgeous photos. It's that red time of year!
ReplyDeleteVery good. Not everybody, including me, would know Virginia Creeper to do this meme so easily and well.
ReplyDeleteLove the red vine and leaves,the black and green fruits. Perfect combination of your autumn photo!Here,I am waiting for leaves to change, but most of them are still green.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures as always, wonderful colors! Your beautiful photos/blog are the best way to start my day!! Thanks as always for sharing the beauty and the fun! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I spotted the ladybug!
ReplyDeleteI love how red the get though, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSweet Ladybug.
ReplyDeleteThat Creeper is beautiful alright but you are right it can grow EVERYWHERE!
MB
The only bug I don't mind crawling on me EG :) Some creepers are hard to control, I have big leafed ivy on my wall that I'm sure if I didn't cut back regularly would cover the entire house within a few years :)
ReplyDeleteWe have the same problems here. This stuff must grow everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos! Aloha from beautiful Autumn in New York.
ReplyDeletethat VA creeper is really a pain in our yard and in our whole city, it grows everywhere on any and everything. that said, it is beautiful here in your photos
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning in fall as your pictures show.
ReplyDeleteI'm always battling a few of these guys too! Love the wee ladybug, EG!
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful vine!
ReplyDeleteAnd link to Good Fences tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteAlways a healing and contemplative visit. Thanks
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hee hee the birds keep planting them where you don't want them. Those birds are in my garden too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend coming to you,
artmusedog and carol
So very beautiful, EG. Don't you just love it?
ReplyDeleteThose colour contrasts are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty plant and quite vigorous.By now I would welcome a plant like that taking over my one flower bed,at least I would have something growing.
ReplyDeleteLovely color! Love the last shot with the fencing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the ladybird likes it!
ReplyDeleteBirds are such landscapers, aren't they? They've spread blackberries far and wide on the West Coast.
ReplyDeleteThese creepers may not be welcome but they are lovely. And the ladybug certainly seems to like it.
Stunning pictures.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like your "ladybug on a walk" photo and the bright colors of the leaves!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fall colours and I love the little ladybug.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous plant. But, I can see how it can be a pain when it overtakes your garden. Happy Autumn!
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