So lovely! I like how you've framed your photos. Thanks for linking up again with Today's Flowers again Carletta. Always appreciate very much how supportive you are. Have a great weekend :)
You found some of the best wildflowers/weeds of fall and how wonderful they photograph together with the contrasting colors, shapes, and growth habits. We used to collect the teasel heads and dry for winter arrangements--sometimes spray painting them silver and gold. Luckily that craft went out of fashion--much better in natural state, imo.
Thanks for your comment about my knee...so far it seems it must've been "pulled"...I lay or sat with it elevated and used either an elastic band or a moist heat application constantly for four days. My hubby found my old crutches and I used them to go to from room to room. I was worried about it being my miniscus at first but now, after almost a week & 1/2 I am pretty certain it is almost completely healed. But, if I keep having issues off and on I will go to the Dr. I know what you mean about letting things go and not getting them taken care of, but I won't mess with my knee. I appreciated your comment SO much!
the beauties of fall. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat fence shot! The flowers are a fine accent for it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers.. adds lots of charm for the fence!
ReplyDeleteGood alliteration...fences and flowers. Quite jumble of flowers along the fence line.
ReplyDeleteThat second picture is special. I like all but really like it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Wildflowers are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLove that first photo. Fences and wildflowers are some of my favorites.
ReplyDeletecool fence, but my avourite is the Asters. They look great. :)
ReplyDeleteoh, i love the fall colors. so beautiful. (:
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the wildflowers growing by the fence.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I would love to have some teasal to dry for fall decor. I don't think it grows where I live.
ReplyDeleteThis time of year, there is beauty wherever you look!
ReplyDeleteI love wildflowers and yours look so nice through the fence
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of these lovely wildflowers. So pretty to see on the side of the road. xx
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! I like how you've framed your photos. Thanks for linking up again with Today's Flowers again Carletta. Always appreciate very much how supportive you are. Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteYou found some of the best wildflowers/weeds of fall and how wonderful they photograph together with the contrasting colors, shapes, and growth habits. We used to collect the teasel heads and dry for winter arrangements--sometimes spray painting them silver and gold. Luckily that craft went out of fashion--much better in natural state, imo.
ReplyDeleteI love wildflowers! You're lucky to have so many lovely ones this late in the year.
ReplyDeleteoh so pretty... all great, but i'm lovin the fence & flowers in the 1st shot =)
ReplyDeleteLove these wildflowers, Carletta!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I haven't been posting much lately but hope to be getting back into things more in the near future. Haven't been out much to get pictures.
PS-But I did post some of my grandbaby tonight! :)
Love all of those pretty wildflowers, Carletta...
ReplyDeleteGreat fence post...
Hope you have a good weekend/week.
Hugs,
Betsy
Such beauty in simple flowers and fences.
ReplyDeleteWildflowers are my favorite!! The fence is cool too!
ReplyDeleteThe season is winding down, pretty pics to go on.
ReplyDeleteNice shots!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment about my knee...so far it seems it must've been "pulled"...I lay or sat with it elevated and used either an elastic band or a moist heat application constantly for four days. My hubby found my old crutches and I used them to go to from room to room. I was worried about it being my miniscus at first but now, after almost a week & 1/2 I am pretty certain it is almost completely healed. But, if I keep having issues off and on I will go to the Dr. I know what you mean about letting things go and not getting them taken care of, but I won't mess with my knee. I appreciated your comment SO much!
Fantastic flowers, beautiful colours. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of images, those teasels are amazing, all of the wild flowers here are lovely, nature sowed them perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that last shot of the daisies.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always a joy to see Carletta. And thank you for once again including Today's Flowers. Happy Sunday and have a great week!
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