Thursday, July 02, 2009

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9 Comments:

At 12:27 AM, Blogger TALON said...

I don't think I've ever seen huckleberries - neat!

The lilies are beautiful!

Great shots.

 
At 3:40 AM, Blogger Liara Covert said...

Huckleberries are one of nature's miracles. Thanks for sharing this birdseye view of plants people often miss.

 
At 10:21 AM, Blogger Lynn said...

I can almost smell that honeysuckle! Divine smell.

 
At 9:12 PM, Blogger David Edward said...

yummy

 
At 3:03 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Talon, about 100 years ago a captain who built the house, brought this tree from far away. I hear there are some in the south, but have never seen another. I looked up the leaves, which are small compared to a mulberry tree, cause I knew it wasn't that, but the berries are similar. They make for tons of bird visitors, my cam may be able to ambush I hope.
The Lillies are wild, n very aggressive. Thanks.

Liara, It's a blessing to've had the time to notice them without a crowd present. Thankyou for the return visit.

Lynn, the vines are all over outside my windows here, n all over the woods across from my house. They are sweet

David, thanks- bet you'd have some pie ambitions...

 
At 11:41 AM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

I recognize the honeysuckle and roses, clover and those tiger lilies. Perfect lilies indeed.

Happy 4th, Snag!
xo

 
At 1:24 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, The lillies were perfect until folks crunched some of them parking today...
Happy Day America 2U2!

 
At 6:55 PM, Blogger Thomma Lyn said...

Oh, what beautiful pictures! Love the lilies and the berries.

 
At 2:37 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

ThommaLyn, Thankyou, had to grab them while the getting was good, crowds here now in the way-

 

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