Thursday, May 15, 2008

LOOSE LEAF BINDER

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This leaf is about five to six feet in length.
All images from the three usual locations here, were taken at Kendra`s home.
I was over the other day to see her brother, & decided to take a few shots in their gardens.
Enjoy.
Have a nice week end & I hope you all have warm weather.

8 comments:

AndiF said...

Great perspective (but of course).

And a lovely Friday bouquet on Planet Earth.

Knucklehead said...

Morning Andif,
Thanks, I just had to shoot the leaf. I hadn`t noticed how big it was till I stood inside a few of the trees it grows on. I now understand life & shelter on a tropical isle.

Evangeline said...

Hello there!

Today, I’m full of the aches and pains of spring gardening, but I know that I’ll never have a yard like yours or Kendra’s. I won’t have much color but quite a few grapes, though. That leaf photo in your main post brings to mind a painting I saw in a German hyperrealistic art exhibition a few years back. And it’s just as incredible. Have a nice day, Andif, Olivia, Dada, and of course, KH.

olivia said...

Wow! What a great perspective for this photo Head!

Hi Evangeline!

Knucklehead said...

Evangeline,
Are the grapes you mention the small champagne grapes you grow every year?

Knucklehead said...

Olivia,
I love plants with huge leaves.I keep hoping a lizard will run across the sunny side.

Evangeline said...

Hi, Olivia! Life is treating you good, I hope.

KH: I don't know if I would call them “champagne” grapes but yes, they've been cropping up around my front door for a few years now. I have no idea if this is going to work, but I'm linking a photo of my vines to this message – one of the few reasonably good photos I've managed to take of my “downtown” grapes. At least people don't take off with them like they do my lilacs.

DowntownGrapes.jpg

Evangeline said...

I guess that “link” didn't work too good. Oh, well.