This blog is to showcase some of the photo's I've taken, the pictures can be from my archive of many years or taken recently. They are from where I live and the various places I have been. I hope Enjoy my work and come back to visit again
Hi Bill, Thanks for the lesson. Yes, I learn something new everyday and today it's from your blog. "Teazles" I'm sure I've seen these before but did not know the name. Had to look it up. "a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads". Thanks for the neat pictures too! Have a good day, Bill!
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We have similar plants here.
Those dry weed heads look like they're on the attack. Great shot.
Magnificas fotografias, gostei destes trabalhos.
Um abraço e boa semana.
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Fab photos of Bill, especially like the first shot with 'teazels' disappearing into the distance! Are they really called that of are you teasing us 😀😀
Why is it that nature fills me with hope?
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Well done.
Hi Bill, Thanks for the lesson. Yes, I learn something new everyday and today it's from your blog. "Teazles" I'm sure I've seen these before but did not know the name. Had to look it up. "a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads". Thanks for the neat pictures too! Have a good day, Bill!
That looks prickly like the stuff we have in my part of the world.
We have teasel here too. Prickly all over and pretty purple flowers. They seem to be growing everywhere these days. Love these photos.
Love your photos. We also have those plants here. This reminds me of winters in Ohio. Thanks for the memories!
Hello Bill!
Beautiful decorative plant.
Great photos.
Greetings.
Nice moves and shots too. Hope you visit mine too. Tnx
Btw how do get the script for the logo of WW? Tnx
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Huh. Never knew they were called that.
I guess you do learn something new every day!
Thanks for sharing!
- Lisa
Yes they are and were for combing Wool once
Could be because it takes things over
There you learn something new everyday
You certainly do
It would not surprise me that they grew over there as well
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