Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Klängväxter in Swedish.
Mural made by nature. Nice Bill.
Oh this is sweet Bill!
Uh-oh. We had that here, also. I ate up the wall a bit, we had to get it removed - even though it looked so pretty...
Interesting art. Nature is full of surprises.
It stands out. :)
look like a mural...beautiful.
It does look like art! Take care, have a happy day!
I really like the way that looks!
...it may be art, but it isn't good for the house.
Oh, like a double-edged sword. Love the photo!
I love old, ivy covered houses.
Beautiful. Ivy grows so quick.God bless.
That is really cool!
Nice pattern, though not so good for the wall.
I understand the vines are real, but it looks like a complete piece of art. Have a wonderful monday and week Bill:-)
Bet it looks great in summer.
Good eye! It almost looks like it could be a mural on the side of the house.
I have a friend who is trying to get a plant to grow up the side of her house like that.
It makes a great mural! Will lovely when the leaves come out too!
I like it. It's cool.
Nature imitating art? :-)
Is it ivy by any chance or something else equally voracious?
La casa está bien adornada.
That's pretty!
Casas tão diferentes e tão bonita ao mesmo tempo!Beijinho, Bill!Megy Maia❤👄❤
Yes, natures art. Noticed the clothes hanging on the line too. :)
Yes.
I wonder if the leaves go red in the autumn. Very attractive. But if It was my house I'd tear it down before it damaged the wall.
This looks lovely!
Hermosa casa se ve muy bien te mando un beso
There are time a vine can looks good on a house, but they can also do considerable damage. This one does not look good this time of year.
Colors are soft and Lively. Beautiful photo.
I do love nature's art Bill 💜
Count me among those who see it as a work of art!
Um efeito extraordinário, na parede da casa! Muito bem observado, Bill!Um grande abraço!Ana
Klängväxter in Swedish.
ReplyDeleteMural made by nature. Nice Bill.
ReplyDeleteOh this is sweet Bill!
ReplyDeleteUh-oh. We had that here, also. I ate up the wall a bit, we had to get it removed - even though it looked so pretty...
ReplyDeleteInteresting art. Nature is full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteIt stands out. :)
ReplyDeletelook like a mural...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like art! Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI really like the way that looks!
ReplyDelete...it may be art, but it isn't good for the house.
ReplyDeleteOh, like a double-edged sword. Love the photo!
ReplyDeleteI love old, ivy covered houses.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Ivy grows so quick.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That is really cool!
ReplyDeleteNice pattern, though not so good for the wall.
ReplyDeleteI understand the vines are real, but it looks like a complete piece of art. Have a wonderful monday and week Bill:-)
ReplyDeleteBet it looks great in summer.
ReplyDeleteGood eye! It almost looks like it could be a mural on the side of the house.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who is trying to get a plant to grow up the side of her house like that.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a great mural! Will lovely when the leaves come out too!
ReplyDeleteI like it. It's cool.
ReplyDeleteNature imitating art? :-)
ReplyDeleteIs it ivy by any chance or something else equally voracious?
ReplyDeleteLa casa está bien adornada.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty!
ReplyDeleteCasas tão diferentes e tão bonita ao mesmo tempo!
ReplyDeleteBeijinho, Bill!
Megy Maia❤👄❤
Yes, natures art. Noticed the clothes hanging on the line too. :)
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the leaves go red in the autumn. Very attractive. But if It was my house I'd tear it down before it damaged the wall.
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteHermosa casa se ve muy bien te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThere are time a vine can looks good on a house, but they can also do considerable damage. This one does not look good this time of year.
ReplyDeleteColors are soft and Lively. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteI do love nature's art Bill 💜
ReplyDeleteCount me among those who see it as a work of art!
ReplyDeleteUm efeito extraordinário, na parede da casa! Muito bem observado, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana