Seen on Thursdays wander, I don’t know what they were in their earlier form:
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But they’re still nice now. 🙂 🙂 Happy wanderings this week, Sue?
Thanks, Jo! Yes, a wander on Monday I hope, before the weather falls apart
You mean beautiful autumn arrives 🤣🍁🍂💕
😳
Ivy flowers, great nectar for the bees late in the season.
Ah, OK!
My bees are having a whale of a time on mine at the moment!
Excellent!
And each has a task of its own. Nature is inventive!
Happy weekend, Sue.
Thanks, and have a good weekend yourself, Marion!
I think they’re ivy flowers, going to seed. They’re so decorative.
Yep, they are!
The perfect post title for those curious spiky things, Sue! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!! 😄😄
If they were orange you could call it the Covid19 flower as they rather resemble the virus.
The model of the virus, yes, I thought that….nature only has so many shapes!!
You will see how it will look like, soon!
Next year….
I was going to say ivy too, but your technical description is so much better!
Glad you agree!
Those are fun, whatever they are. Enjoy the weekend.
janet
Thanks Janet! You have a great weekend!
beautifully captured, Sue! 🙂
Thanks Lola!