Peggy C's photos with the keyword: The Triad

.. ringing bells of Pink Hyacinthoides hispanica…

29 Apr 2014 2 2 411
delicate Pink .Spanish bluebells [ come in blue, pink and white ]. with soft, feather-like 'something' .. looks similar to Asparagus Fern, but isn't {no thorns} .. IDentified - Yarrow-to-be - mostly full sun .. some partial shade under Dogwood tree .. Central North Carolina .. Piedmont area / Triad (c) All Rights Reserved

.. Mock Orange

22 Apr 2014 4 391
.. in full sun ********** Philadelphus coronarius / Sweet Mock-orange ****************** .. small, cup-like flowers - very fragrant ------------------------------- .. Central North Carolina -- the Piedmont area/ Triad .. deciduous shrub .. (c) All Rights Reserved

.. Nature

05 Mar 2014 2 5 305
St. Patrick's Day -- March 17, 2014 Spring -- March 20, 2014 Vernal Equinox -- March 20, 2014 Winter ? Doesn't care to leave, yet ... On the left is ice ----- maybe a few snowflakes buried in there .. But, it is ice .. Now melted .. But, no sunshine .. Or blue sky .. Or warm temp !! Although NOAA says the temp. should go to 50 deg. today .. Got my doubts about that .. Thursday - freezing rain ? Whether the weather will find Spring .. We shall see .. Photo on right side --- don't know the flower -- ID below, [ thanks Pam J for ID of Creeping Phlox ] but in trimming these back off the sidewalk .. Learned very quickly that there were very tiny thorns/prickly things on the stems ! plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/all/phlox-subulata (c) All Rights Reserved

.. hello to you too !

11 Feb 2014 2 347
- perched in the Emanon tree - just outside the kitchen window - Mr Robin .. he is either - Chubby or Bubba - not sure © All Rights Reserved

bird ID .. (maybe) female Bluebird ..

06 Nov 2013 1 2 292
ID please ? - taken 30 Oct 2013 - Piedmont Triad, North Carolina - Central NC - warm, sunny day - thought perhaps a juvenile Blue Bird -- or a female ? - thanks in advance for the ID ~ (c) All Rights Reserved

such beautiful colors . .

29 Oct 2013 2 4 354
- and they are .... ? - in the Mum family ? --- Chrysanthemum ? - counting on y'all to ID these for me ... Thank you, Aviolet .. - thanks bunches - taken in Central North Carolina/Piedmont area/The Triad - cloudy day, but not cold (c) All Rights Reserved

- you never know

20 Oct 2013 1 2 311
what might be in the parking lot - came out from getting groceries - there this old Caddy was - but, they will have to get business elsewhere - I'm not ready - - from the Facebook site: " Our store carries designer hand bags, incense, body jewelry hippie apparel..exotic tobacco products" .. it is an incense and novelty shoppe .. (c) All Rights Reserved

Abandoned . .

07 Mar 2011 1 2 240
rusty .. and full of interest .. form .. surroundings .. wonder what used to be . . © All rights reserved Archive Airings Rust and Ruin AA-314

.. in use

19 Oct 2013 1 1 382
as a recycling center - building (s) partially torn down - searching for original use - name or who owned it - if you know, please feel free to comment - 2013 - sepia txmnt - taken in North Carolina - Central Piedmont [ The Triad Area ] © All Rights Reserved
15 Oct 2013 3 551
All these Hydrangea blooms are on the same shrub in the front yard .. Thought I had found the name of it .. until these photos were taken .. totally confused now ! No enhancement - cropped and framed .. ID would be nice .. 2013 (c) All Rights Reserved

Still Here !!!

22 Sep 2013 2 481
Buddleja davidii .. continues to be a treat for Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly .. "The Eastern tiger swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio glaucus, was designated as North Carolina's state butterfly in June of 2012. The butterfly is native to North America, and one of the most common and most easily recognized species found in the Eastern U.S. It's widely accepted that the Eastern tiger swallowtail was the first North American butterfly species to have been illustrated. John White - an artist and cartographer who was the governor of the Roanoke Island colony (that came to be known as the Lost Colony) - first drew the species in 1587 while on an expedition for Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia. The male is usually yellow with four black stripes on each wing. Females are usually yellow or black. You'll find them from spring to the fall, and usually around the edges of woods, in open fields, in gardens or by roadsides. They usually hang out around the tops of trees, but they like to drink from puddles on the ground (sometimes in large huddles or clusters)." (c) All Rights Reserved www.picmonkey.com

inside

13 Oct 2013 1 358
- view through the window - wish I could figure out the name of that large tree ~ (c) All Rights Reserved White Ash tree AA-319-CHANGE ARCHIVE AIRINGS .. as leaves fall

changes of beauty ..

12 Oct 2013 3 6 465
- from green to yellow to red - a beautiful living canvas (c) All Rights Reserved

who is . . Goldie ..

05 Oct 2013 1 4 485
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_aurantia ... she is here ! this black and yellow spider .. who has place a very interesting web .. in the Dogwood tree ? underside is black with white spots .. was weeding the garden spot along the sidewalk .. looked up .. moved on further down the line ! the bottom of the web has almost a 'ladder' look to it .. part of the top did, also .. cropped/watermark in : www.picmonkey.com (c) All Rights Reserved [ maybe she is early for Halloween ]

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04 Oct 2013 1 246
.. Wren .. brown bird .. Carolina Wren .. yes, thanks to Buckeye of www.ipernity.com/group/bird-id-help www.ipernity.com/doc/peggyc/26971439

Twin Petunias..

01 Oct 2013 2 416
Evening flowers .. there are several colors .. name ? don't know .. looks related to Morning Glory [ but this is a night shot ].. if you have an ID, let me know .. from Ba'rbol "Petunia violacea" Piedmont Triad area of NC .. they bloom most all day .. (c) All Rights Reserved

linking fountain to a created fountain ..

28 Sep 2013 1 6 436
running wild . . - imagination with this 'photo' -------- Archive Airings - AA24 - Artistic Licence ! - it was fun to do - challenged me quite a bit - hope you enjoy this bit of foolishness :) www.picmonkey.com (c) All Rights Reserved ** 2 notes **