There is a beautiful vine covering part of a local cottage.
Virginia Creeper or Parthenocissus quinquefolia. The leaves will turn color soon.
It was raining out but I took photos anyway. There was no danger of me melting…I am not that sweet.
Chance is about the same, he still has some digestive issues so he is back on the boiled hamburger and rice. He is a bit depressed after visiting Miney and Little Elvis. They are part of his pack.
Awwww I hope Chance feels all better soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the vines on the side of the cottage. Give Chance a big hug from me.
ReplyDeleteThe vines and the cottage are beautiful. I’m so sorry Chance is still not well. Prayers for the sweet furbaby.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Ditto what Betsy said. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat vine is beautiful and the cottage too!! Sweet old Chance, I hope he gets better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh, if you get a chance to take another picture, I would love to see the vine when it changes to a Fall color.
ReplyDeleteThe vine and cottage are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVirginia creeper is very attractive and I don't know why it's not planted more often.
ReplyDeleteLove those vines!
ReplyDeleteHope rice and hamburger will work okay for Chance. Fingers crossed.
Sending hugs for Chance and you.
ReplyDeleteSending all of you hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteVirginia creeper is beautiful in the fall- but it does tend to take over. Hope Chance feels all better soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the cottage, vine and the rock edging! Poor Chance! I hope this is only a temporary setback.
ReplyDeleteThe old farm house where I spent my first years had a creeper vine growing on one wall. Brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling cottage/cabin.....love it and the vine is really pretty. I had one growing and I loved it until I found out it was poisonous! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI hate to hear that Chance isn't up to par. Poor guy! Love the vine!
ReplyDeleteHang in there Chance!!!
ReplyDeleteI find such plants creepy I don't know why I just do
ReplyDelete{{{Hugs for Chance}}}
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