As Close as I Ever Get to Wordless Wednesday

I really am going to be wordless this week – just a short description of what we’ve got.

A rain drop on one of the crabapples on the tree out front.A PeeGee Hydrangea in a graveyard – they always have the best ones.The fluffly leftover from a jackamanii clematis.Maple LeafA warbler [I think-anyone know for sure?] peeping out at me from the weeds.Enjoy this beautiful fall day!

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15 Responses to As Close as I Ever Get to Wordless Wednesday

  1. Ellyn says:

    I love the contrast of the maple leaf. Great pictures.

  2. Flea says:

    The warbler looks so colorful – almost iridescent – in that shot!

  3. GreenJello says:

    LOVE the crabapple shot.

  4. Mental P Mama says:

    Those are beautiful. Welcome home camera!

  5. Trisha says:

    Lovely! Thank you for the pictures!

  6. Deb says:

    What type of camera do you use? And lens? Love the clarity, color and composition.
    …and I am almost finished with my “tag”….sigh!

  7. noble pig says:

    That raindrop is so cool! I love it.

  8. Burgh Baby says:

    Beautiful. I like the Clematis best, mostly because there’s nothing better than finding beauty where others think it is gone.

  9. Country Girl says:

    Exquisitely said!

  10. Ruth Hull Chatlien says:

    Beautiful. I really love that warbler.

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  12. learn chinese says:

    I really love that warbler.

  13. learn chinese says:

    I really love that warbler.

  14. veggie belly says:

    Gorgeous pictures, love your blog! and thanks for visiting mine :)

  15. PG says:

    could have sworn I commented already. oh well.

    LOVE the shot of the leave. Great contrast!

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