What would be ugly in a garden constitutes beauty in a mountain.
To see more ugly posts for Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge click here.
What would be ugly in a garden constitutes beauty in a mountain.
To see more ugly posts for Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge click here.
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Not ugly at all, would I say. On the contrary. 😉
I thought it was ‘interesting’ at the least
Nature has its ways of surprising us – we only have to keep our eyes and hearts open 🙂
Great interpretation of the theme, Georgia.
Thanks very much Ese and thanks for hosting an interesting challenge again.
Ahh now I find it beautiful 🙂
That was kind of the idea Gilly 😉
I agree, Gilly! Gorgeous anywhere!
Plants certainly should be encouraged anywhere!
Gorgeous capture!
Thank you Janaline
It’s not conventionally beautiful, but it has a definite attraction. Great capture, Georgia. 🙂
I think I shot it because it looks interesting, not for its beauty, but it has done the job this time. Thanks Ad 🙂
very lovely 🙂
Thanks kz, nice to see you
Ah a trifid! Nice shot.
Right, I didn’t know its name. Thanks Chris!
It’s a beast 🙂
Great description Lesley 🙂
Very nice shot Georgia. I live on the coast in Georgia, and we have tons of sago palms here. Like your photo, the leaves of the sago are initially brown and then unfurl into the most interesting and beautiful green. There are a number on our property, and I just love to watch their slow evolution. ~James
It is great to check back each day and see the progress. If would be cool to take a photo each day of an unfurling leaf and make it into a film.
Great, Georgia!!!!!!!
Pedro.