No. Three looks like a reflection of a bench. Snapdragons, maybe on the flowers. A grouping of garlic. Some great pictures GingerV. Will check back Sunday. QMM
#1: A really bad hair day. #2: A trumpet vine trumpeting. #3: A piece of wood singing the first syllable of the National Anthem...well, the American National Anthem..."Oh-O Say can you see?"
Oh gosh, why did I have to turn up immediately after Mark? It's like arriving at the party the second after the star guest has appeared. #1 bundles of straw and twine balls #2 a gladioli? #3 a reflection of a chair against the back of another chair Great mysteries, Ginger!
My guesses are twine, flowers (obviously...your blog title kind of gives that one away - although I'm not sure what kind) and a wheel? Although mysterious, your pictures are beautiful this week!
Although I live in Brasil, Camillo and I have traveled in North America, South America and Europe extensively. I always take copious photos. I love flowers and gardens, and beautiful spaces. I want to share with you life in Brasil and share my photos. I hope you enjoy them and send me comments about your experiences.
By default I am retired, having moved to Brasil with my retired husband, but I am American and often my perspective reflects my upbringing in the USA during the 60s. We have lived in Brasil for six years now. We live in Muri, outside of Nova Friburgo which is about 100 km north of Rio de Janeiro. We also have a small apartment in Ipanema, off the beach with No green view. This is an important distinction because property values are in direct relationship to your view as well as location. I go to Rio as little as possible, prefering the quiet at the house on top of the hill
Ummmmmm. The middle one is flowers!
ReplyDeleteThe top one with straw and twine might be an autumn decoration. I don't know what the bottom one is part of.
NanU - boy that was fast. Flowers? yes - after all I am Flowers and MORE! Which flowers is important -
ReplyDeletetoo early for more hints.
well I am stumped on all three! yes, I know the center one is flowers, but have no idea what kind. the first pic maybe some sort of rope?
ReplyDeleteI know the flowers, you have posted a beautiful image of them before, in a larger format. But I'll hold my fire. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNo. Three looks like a reflection of a bench. Snapdragons, maybe on the flowers. A grouping of garlic. Some great pictures GingerV. Will check back Sunday.
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#1 Twine
ReplyDelete#2 Flower
#3 Old wheel
Here is mine!
FSO~Local Mystery
#1 Burlap & twine decoration - insect?
ReplyDelete#2 Orchid
#3 Chair
My first visit here - enjoyed it!
#1: A really bad hair day.
ReplyDelete#2: A trumpet vine trumpeting.
#3: A piece of wood singing the first syllable of the National Anthem...well, the American National Anthem..."Oh-O Say can you see?"
Oh gosh, why did I have to turn up immediately after Mark? It's like arriving at the party the second after the star guest has appeared.
ReplyDelete#1 bundles of straw and twine balls
#2 a gladioli?
#3 a reflection of a chair against the back of another chair
Great mysteries, Ginger!
1) straw and twine, part of a decorations.
ReplyDelete2) flowers
3)can't think of what that is ...
the middle one is a yukka type plant and the other 2 have lost me!
ReplyDeleteMy guesses are twine, flowers (obviously...your blog title kind of gives that one away - although I'm not sure what kind) and a wheel? Although mysterious, your pictures are beautiful this week!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what the final image is, but I find it interesting and well done!
ReplyDeleteThird photo is a carpenter bee hole in a piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteFirst is a doll beside constuction material.
I think the frist one is rope decor of some kind. the second of orchids in a basket. and the third is a wagon wheel.
ReplyDeletethe banana blossoms are breathtaking.. I have never seen a photo of these before, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Ginger. Excellent angles and cropping for your "what am I?" shots and also for your answer shots in your Sunday post. Loved it!
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