Hi Diane, they are Bittersweet berries. The park is full of vines. I am pretty sure these are the invasive Oriental variety as opposed to American Bittersweet, which is much less common.
Linda, we are so fortunate to be able to observe so much
Mom, it is a dead fish that was oddly posed on a rock. Whether it landed there on its own or some fisherman left it there I do not know, but it looked as if it had been posed. I didn't see it but Ralph pointed it out to me. Love you!
Your visual life is more exciting than mine.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Jan said ^ :)
ReplyDeleteYou really do see the most interesting things. :)
ReplyDeleteJan, all within a ten-mile radius of home! lol
ReplyDeleteCathy, we live in a very strange and lovely world.
Rev. Paul, makes it fun. lol
Howdy!
ReplyDeleteWhat are the red...berries?
Thanks!
Diane
Hi Diane, they are Bittersweet berries. The park is full of vines. I am pretty sure these are the invasive Oriental variety as opposed to American Bittersweet, which is much less common.
ReplyDeleteI love your world...a small wee walkabout and there is much, much to see.
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth is that thing in the first picture? Love Mom
ReplyDeleteLinda, we are so fortunate to be able to observe so much
ReplyDeleteMom, it is a dead fish that was oddly posed on a rock. Whether it landed there on its own or some fisherman left it there I do not know, but it looked as if it had been posed. I didn't see it but Ralph pointed it out to me. Love you!