Lots of things keep us stuck where we are. Jobs. Fears. Relationships.
Sometimes we build the fences ourselves. Sometimes not.
If you don’t want to be where you are, find a way out.
Prickly rose Rosa acicularis
Sharing the wild
Lots of things keep us stuck where we are. Jobs. Fears. Relationships.
Sometimes we build the fences ourselves. Sometimes not.
If you don’t want to be where you are, find a way out.
Prickly rose Rosa acicularis
I love the nature against the man-made fence. Great shot, and how do you find these little critters everywhere? I’d have to wait forever to find one to pose for me!
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No posing here! We put chicken wire around a young pine tree years ago to keep the moose from eating it. The wild rose just planted itself inside the wire. I wandered by with my camera the other day, saw the bloom and the thought of “escaping” just came to me.
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Ha! As someone who lives in the middle of England, the idea of a moose eating things in your garden blows my mind.
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Moose are much easier to spot than aphids and caterpillars. We also have elk, deer (who love dandelions), coyotes, foxes, black bears and occasionally wolves and grizzlies.
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The only wildlife here would be foxes, squirrels and birds. I think you have the more exciting selection!
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Lots of possibility there! Foxes are a delight (unless you’re missing a small dog or your cat) … clever, inquisitive, caring parent.
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