December 2, 2008 by Wendy More Berries The above photo (taken at the weekend ) is my submission for Holler and Lisa’s Christmas event. They’re simply looking for pretty Christmassy pictures. Food, nature, decorations… anything goes. Love idea, ladies. Advertisements Share this:FacebookGoogleTumblrPinterestTwitterRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related
Hi Your photos are gorgeous …. what type of spaniel is your dog? I’ve fallen in love with him! Nadine Reply
Johanna – I did know the name of the bush but I can’t remember it right now… They aren’t edible though. Nadine – Hello! He’s a cocker spaniel and he’s wonderful. 🙂 Reply
Tina – Thank you! Pia – Thank you to you too! Lucy – Johanna asked the same and I couldn’t remember. Just called Dad and it’s “cotoneaster” – pronounced ko-toe-nee-ASS-ter. Do you get those in Oz? Reply
Don’t think we do, darls. Wish we did though! (Brain very slow on the uptake at the ‘mo…didn’t see Johanna’s earlier comment…duh!). Reply
We do have cotoneasters in Australia and they are regarded as noxious weeds! Ours do not look half as attractive as yours though. Yvonne Reply
What a wonderful photo Wendy. Thank you for entering it! I hope everyone else captures the idea of this challenge as well as you have. Reply
Lovely photo – do you know what sort of berries they are – and are they at all edible?
Hi
Your photos are gorgeous …. what type of spaniel is your dog? I’ve fallen in love with him!
Nadine
Johanna – I did know the name of the bush but I can’t remember it right now… They aren’t edible though.
Nadine – Hello! He’s a cocker spaniel and he’s wonderful. 🙂
Gorgeous picure again!
Lovely!
Yep.
That shouts Christmas! Gorgeous.
What kind of berry are they?
Tina – Thank you!
Pia – Thank you to you too!
Lucy – Johanna asked the same and I couldn’t remember. Just called Dad and it’s “cotoneaster” – pronounced ko-toe-nee-ASS-ter. Do you get those in Oz?
Don’t think we do, darls. Wish we did though!
(Brain very slow on the uptake at the ‘mo…didn’t see Johanna’s earlier comment…duh!).
That pic is stunning, Wendy. It evokes so many thoughts and feelings.
We do have cotoneasters in Australia and they are regarded as noxious weeds! Ours do not look half as attractive as yours though.
Yvonne
What a wonderful photo Wendy. Thank you for entering it! I hope everyone else captures the idea of this challenge as well as you have.