Oh how fun! Your mind comes up with some amazing comparisons:) Neil Diamond, now there's someone I haven't thought of in a loooong time. Passion vine looks healthy and very happy.
That song is memorable for many people of this age, and your compositions in your photos are great. The tendrils can express the song vividly. Now i remember that Neil Diamond's "I am I said" was once my favorite. Now, i am thinking why don't i try to take same photos, rather than the flowers and the leaves!!! yessss!
Fun Post Kimberly and I love listening to Neil ... brought back memories of oh, so long ago. I love too the consciousness of plants and how they can move this way... feeling tender tendrils ... not always so sweet ... still a marvel. Lovely photos! ;>)
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Your plants have some great moves to Neil Diamond's tune. Very clever!
This is fun. I love this song. :)
Great shots. Not a huge fan of the song, but great connection tween tune and tendril. Nice!
Dear Kimberly, What a fun posting. You have really captured the spirit of the Passion Vine!
Hi Kimberley,
Great post. You can feel the love coming from that passion flower tendril!
Neil can sing to my garden anytime!
Isn't it funny what will bring a tune to our mind? I love it.
Incredibe piece of art, this entry is.
Please have a good Thursday.
daily athens
So clever! And the vine is also perfectly chosen.
Surely... good times never ever seem sooooo good! Lovely song n vine combo.
Oh how fun! Your mind comes up with some amazing comparisons:) Neil Diamond, now there's someone I haven't thought of in a loooong time. Passion vine looks healthy and very happy.
That song is memorable for many people of this age, and your compositions in your photos are great. The tendrils can express the song vividly. Now i remember that Neil Diamond's "I am I said" was once my favorite. Now, i am thinking why don't i try to take same photos, rather than the flowers and the leaves!!! yessss!
Ahhh...the natural curly cue.
Neil Diamond! How wonderful and the memories came flooding back. How clever of you.
Hello,
It's very poetic. Bravo.
Fun Post Kimberly and I love listening to Neil ... brought back memories of oh, so long ago. I love too the consciousness of plants and how they can move this way... feeling tender tendrils ... not always so sweet ... still a marvel. Lovely photos! ;>)
I was fascinated by the tendrils on my Trombonchino. They always seem to know the shortest route to support!
Love those tendrils! Great song too :-)
Fabulous post! I could hear the song singing in my head as I looked at the photos. Unfortunately, now the song is STUCK in my head too. LOL
I heart Neil Diamond.
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