Thursday, September 20, 2012

Friday's Fences



Linking to Friday's Fences and Today's Flowers.
Hope everyone has a wonderful upcoming weekend!

37 comments:

  1. So are the flowers around the fence the same as the other two photos? I like the quote.

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  2. Yes Red, they are. In fact I went back today to get the last two shots and found the farmer had sprayed the fence line and the ones around the fence are gone. :(

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  3. Oh no! I realize that some flowers are noxious weeks, but these were simply beautiful! I am hoping to get back out to photograph a field of brown-eyed susans I saw when we were coming in to the campground today! I missed the sunflowers - they had plowed the ground this week!

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  4. beautiful flower. i need to write that quote down. that is too good & so true. (:

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  5. Love your yellows and your rusty fence post. We see so many of those around these parts. You asked about the fencing. It goes up to a rounded overlook, but I have never walked up there. I let Buddy do that. I take the picture from down below. genie

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  6. Is that ragweed? Ours doesn't appear to be glooming but it's about six feet high and I go on sneezing jags several times a day! The rusty fence post looks pretty surrounded by the green and gold.

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  7. Pretty flowers! What an abundance of yellow!

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  8. Thanks Kathy you have made my day,
    "The rusty fence post looks pretty surrounded by the green and gold."
    The Aussie sporting colours of the National teams.
    Cheers
    Colin

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  9. Kathy,
    Not ragweed. The yellow around the fence is actually the flowers you see here. I think a variety of Coreopsis.

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  10. Carletta and Kathy
    I googled this Coreopsis!
    It is: "All Coreopsis species were designated the state wildflower of Florida in the United States in 1991.[7]"
    Interesting on how big it can also be.
    It is a plant found seemingly in just the Americas - North to South America.
    Turned out Carletta a most informative post, many thanks.
    Anyhow I got my kick out of the "green and gold"! ha ha!
    Cheers
    Colin (Brisbane.Australia)

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  11. A fence full of beautiful flowers.

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  12. the fence seem to be very much needed in the first shot. :)

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  13. Lots of yellow this time of year...the rag weed is just thriving..but it is so pretty!

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  14. Love the way that fence is so surrounded by cheery sunflowers!!

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  15. Beautiful shots, Carletta, I never tire of seeing the yellow flowers in the fall!

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  16. Fall's beautiful flowers! Lovely yellow blooms, Carletta. Hope you have a great weekend too.

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  17. Emerson is a very wise man! I love that flowers make everyone happy. I love the beauty they bring to landscapes all around the world. These are some gorgeous pictures, Carletta! Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog, too, by the way. I always enjoy what you have to say.

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  18. Ohhh Carletta, these are beautiful... I love all 3... the abundance of them in the 1st & the singular images of 2 & 3! =)

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  19. A person could easily miss that fence or walk right into it! Beautiful photos.

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  20. I loved the yellow and its brightness in the pictures

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  21. I so love coming upon sights like this when on the road. Simply lovely and so cheery.

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  22. You just never know where you are going to find beautiful flowers!
    Hope the weekend is going well for you. Cool here and raining.

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  23. Beautiful and cheerful looking yellow flowers.

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  24. Beautiful Carletta, love the fence photo as well as that gorgeous close-up. Thanks so much for linking up with us again. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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  25. gorgeous yellow flowers! delightful macro shots.

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  26. The flowers are beautiful, and I like the quote.

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  27. Your photos are delightful!!

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  28. Your Thin leaved sunflowers pictures are very lovely.
    I used the same flowers in my blog header.

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  29. Pretty blooms.

    Visiting from Today's flower. Come and see my Rose

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  30. Beautiful bright yellow and a charming fence line...I love the Emerson quote; how perfect for this meme.

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  31. those are certainly happy fowers.

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