A beautiful Parthenocissus quinquefolia (or Virginia creeper or five-leaved ivy) dressed for Christmas time with red leaves.
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Posted in Nature
Tagged Araliaceae, Christmas, five-leaved ivy, Flora and Fauna, hedera helix, ivy, Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Plantae, Virginia creeper, Vitaceae
Cats ~ Part 1
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Rainbow
After rain always comes the rainbow just like after sadness comes happiness… and the otherwise of course.
But if you look closer, where it starts or where it ends, you may find a treasure. Lets define the meaning of treasure: it’s not money, its plenitude. It’s not a house, it’s a home. It’s all of us and not just me (or you). It’s every little thing you cannot buy or touch. You can only feel it, with your heart with your soul.
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Posted in Nature
Tagged after rain, Arts and Entertainment, colours, Rainbow, Reading Rainbow
View from the window
Even when everything is black and cold, when you got a window, an open window and a great view, you can make everything white and warm. Its all in your mind.
At Porto Heli, many years ago. A magical view from the hotel room…
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Posted in Places
Tagged Hotel, Porto Cheli, Porto Heli, sea, ship, Travel and Tourism, view, window