Thursday, April 21, 2016

Keep Your Trees And Shrubs From Escaping

My contribution to TexWiscGirl's Good Fences #109. Here's Nutkin, posting up:

You have to keep azaleas behind fences, or they might run away.

This is a well-kept Dogwood:

Tulip season peaked in D.C. a week or so ago...

How about a couple of house sparrows enjoying the backyard?:

Mouse over pics for captions, and click them for larger versions.
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13 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

ALl great fences shots and made prettier by the flowers and plants

TexWisGirl said...

made me laugh. :) love all the blooms along the way!

Christine said...

DC has pretty fences and flowers! Say 'hello' to Nutkin for me!

chica said...

Flores lindas e o pássaro pronto pra se alimentar! abraços,chica

eileeninmd said...

Hello, pretty azalea and blossoms. The tulips are pretty. Have a happy weekend!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

I wish tulips could grow this far south. Sigh

Magia da Inês said...


Fotos lindas, mas as cercas são complementos!
As plantas e as flores estão maravilhosas.

Bom fim de semana com tudo de bom!
Beijinhos.♬♪ه° ·.
💕ه° ·.

21 Wits said...

Spring has arrived in your neck of the woods! Ours is a bit slower to respond. Of course such an easy gentle winter became a colder spring for us here. Lovely flowers and photos!

Jim H. said...

Looks like those tulips managed to escape! This Spring was a poor one for tulips & jonquils here in ATL.

Ida said...

Cute little squirrel, pretty azaleas and dogwoods. My favorite though was the tulips and the fence, so colorful and cheery.

GreenComotion said...

The Tulip Fence is really beautiful.
Very nice photos.
Have a Happy Day!!
Peace :)

Helma said...

The fences are beautiful surrounded by beautiful flowers and nature. Tulips, red leaves and blossom in pink. Beautiful to see :-)

Anonymous said...

Love the images with the dogwood and tulips.