balcony plant A plant on a balcony. ~~~~ Uma planta à varanda. 7 Comments Mensagem mais recente Mensagem antiga Paulo Camacho You Might Also Like 7 comments Lois12 de outubro de 2009 às 17:07That is an interesting looking plant. It looks a little like a rope.ResponderEliminarRespostasResponderAnónimo12 de outubro de 2009 às 20:17I'll second that, Lois. Looks like macrame to HOLD a plant.ResponderEliminarRespostasResponderPaulo Camacho12 de outubro de 2009 às 20:39Dear Lois and Yoork,actually, it's an intriguing plant. A wild plant in a building inhabited that will one day lead to the headquarters of a bank.regards,PauloResponderEliminarRespostasResponderThree Rivers, Michigan12 de outubro de 2009 às 21:34I love that photo, the hard stone and the soft plant, and the varieties of shapes.http://threeriversdailyphoto.blogspot.comResponderEliminarRespostasResponderUnseen Rajasthan13 de outubro de 2009 às 09:44Fantastic shot !! This is so beautiful and lovely !!Unseen RajasthanResponderEliminarRespostasResponderMyVintageCameras13 de outubro de 2009 às 21:53We call these 'burro tails' are they native plants on Madeira? I've never thought about where they might have come from.ResponderEliminarRespostasResponderSachin14 de outubro de 2009 às 18:38super shot.. :) i like it :DResponderEliminarRespostasResponderAdicionar comentárioCarregar mais... Olá,Obrigado pelo comentário. Volte sempre.Paulo Camacho
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That is an interesting looking plant. It looks a little like a rope.
ResponderEliminarI'll second that, Lois. Looks like macrame to HOLD a plant.
ResponderEliminarDear Lois and Yoork,
ResponderEliminaractually, it's an intriguing plant. A wild plant in a building inhabited that will one day lead to the headquarters of a bank.
regards,
Paulo
I love that photo, the hard stone and the soft plant, and the varieties of shapes.
ResponderEliminarhttp://threeriversdailyphoto.blogspot.com
Fantastic shot !! This is so beautiful and lovely !!Unseen Rajasthan
ResponderEliminarWe call these 'burro tails' are they native plants on Madeira? I've never thought about where they might have come from.
ResponderEliminarsuper shot.. :) i like it :D
ResponderEliminarOlá,
Obrigado pelo comentário. Volte sempre.
Paulo Camacho