Sue girl ... perfect picture .. it says so many things about this time of year. I'm afraid my morning glory experiment for the year fell flat .. and no Moonflowers at all happened . DARN IT !!! LOL Joy
Even the morning glories are preparing for the long winter nap. Cool photo. I like the tangled tendrils. My mg's were a huge flop except for a few exceptionally pretty flowers.
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Sue girl ... perfect picture .. it says so many things about this time of year. I'm afraid my morning glory experiment for the year fell flat .. and no Moonflowers at all happened .
ReplyDeleteDARN IT !!! LOL
Joy
not what I expected to see ?I love morning glories but they ahve not prospered for me in Fl or moonflowers??
ReplyDeleteGreat capture~
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful capture. like the little hairs and curly tenticles...lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo... I have similar shots from the back of almost-dry sunflower.. they are sweet, ageless...
ReplyDelete~bangchik
All these reminders of fall are cracking my denial! Great photo Sue; the detail is tremendous! Plants are very hairy. gail
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit like a spider.
ReplyDeleteA morning glory in the evening of its glory! How symbolic.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the light is falling on it and highlighting each and every hair and curl.
These are the kind of photos I like.
ReplyDeleteYou are really getting the knack of your macro!
ReplyDeleteRosey
Wonderful shot. Not something I've seen with our morning glories down here.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
A very nice choice for today's post!
ReplyDeleteJust be careful Sue. Next year you'll have a thousand Morning Glories. :]
ReplyDeleteA good shot !! but what is it actuelly.. not a spider but...
ReplyDeleteA flower gone on to better things. All the detail in the photo is great, hairs, tentacles, curls of sepals. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! :-) I'd never have guessed what it was.
ReplyDeleteThe cool things we tend to overlook...I love it!
ReplyDeleteEven the morning glories are preparing for the long winter nap. Cool photo. I like the tangled tendrils. My mg's were a huge flop except for a few exceptionally pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot. Must be your newly discovered super macro! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your Blotanical Win ~ hugs, Cherry
ReplyDeleteI like your fuzzy morning glory, Sue. Congrats to you for your Blotanical award for best Nebraska blog.
ReplyDeleteMeems @ Hoe and Shovel
Congratulations to you, Congratulations to you, Congratulations to yooooouuuu! On being nominated Nebraska's Best Blog! :-) Yea!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Congrats are in order for you!
ReplyDeleteRosey
Congratulations on your award! Love the morning glory photo. Nature is an amazing sculptor.
ReplyDeleteSue, congratulations on your Blotanical award! Happy gardening and blogging to you!
ReplyDeleteSue, Congrats on your award. I always thought you'd win;-) And I am glad you did!
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