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Friday, August 9, 2019

Nature Friday and I spy?


Nature Friday is hosted by my Niece Rosy and her brudders, Arty and Jakey

This and that nature  from two trips
The bottom left was taken in the Cemetery in New Bern, NC
Others from out trip to Dobson, NC


Two kinds of Nature in our yard

Left:  SomeCritter has been feasting our our Hostas. This ~2' pot sits on a stump on a hill adding about 8" to height. I hope we don't have rabbits tall enough to reach it.  
Right:  Liriope is just starting to bloom.  I love this color of the blooms




What do you SPY??????



Brightened and zoomed  now do you see it?


27 comments:

  1. Sounds like deer. Sheesh. These critters just don't appreciate the beauty of nature! ;)

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  2. Snails will get everywhere and they just looooove hostas!

    Klem, Mara

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  3. Hari OM
    Wonderful nature mosaics... and love the pan man! YAM xx

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  4. It seems there are a lot of critters around who see a hosta and think "yippee, lunch!"

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  5. I would hate to have to mow a lawn with those roots going everywhere. But, I love how they look.

    Have a great weekend.

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  6. Yup, some hungry animal found those hostas. They must have been tasty. You all have a fabuous day.

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  7. Looks like you served lunch to some critter!!!

    The Florida Furkids

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  8. We see the TinMan! The exposed roots on that tree are so cool!

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  9. Rabbits can stand on their little back footies and stretchhhhhhhhh! I love Liriope, it was the only plant we could keep alive :)

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  10. I see a tin man, but not sure if that is what you spied. could be rabbits, squirrels or deer... they all love to eat plants... LOVE THE ROOTS

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  11. Such pretty places and pretty plants plus the Tin Man is so cool, is he Rin Tin Tin?

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  12. I see the Tin Man. Something found your plants tasty. I hope it wasn't the Tin Man paying you a visit!

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  13. Sometimes we get slugs that eat the hostas like that. Or else a very hungry caterpillar.

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  14. Often when on vacation with friends, we visit a cemetery or two. They are peaceful places, usually with lovely gardening, and it's a good place for reflection and calm.

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  15. Yes I see it and I love the nature collage. Beautiful.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, my friend. Big hug. ♥

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  16. madi's mom....18 centz anda sack oh friez sayz it IZ a bass terd hare thatz eatin yur hostaz....we see em furst hand round heer standin up ta eat ...noe joke~

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ faaaaa

    ☺☺♥

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  17. Great photos - I love liriope when it blooms too - that lavender is so pretty in contrast to the liriope foliage. I see the Tin Man but dressed up and showing himself off in that window. Love it!

    Hugs, Pam

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  18. Is that the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz? We think he should be set up in your yard to scare away the critters munching on your hostas:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  19. You found lots of interesting nature this week.

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  20. We see the Tin Man. Hope you don't have any tall bunnies in your garden!

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  21. I also love the colors of your Liriope, the color really pops along side of the tree!

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  22. I have grasshoppers. I HATE grasshoppers. I'm afraid of them on top of hating them. THEY eat EVERYTHING in my flower beds. Did I say I hate grasshoppers. Also there is nothing you can do other than kill them. The ones that are eating my plants are green, as green as the plants themselves. It is very hard to find grasshoppers to kill. *sigh* So I understand how you feel about having your plants eaten,that looks like my entire yard right now.

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  23. Oooooooh! What beautiful plants!!! Critters are always eatin' Ma's plants...lately it's been the tree rats comin' to looks for snacks in Ma's potted plants! She is none too happy!I hopes they are not nibblin' at your plants too! friggin' tree rats....
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  24. I think there is a tin man in that window and we do hope that those critters stop eating your plants

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  25. You have such a green thumb! I spy a tin man in the window.

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  26. It's the tin man!! So frustrating when something eats your plants
    hugs
    Mabel & Hilda

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