They are bromeliads, Olga. Their sticky seeds adhere to the feet of birds who alight on the wires and leave them behind. They are air plants so require no watering other than the water in the air. I love them. When they fall or blow off sometimes, I always pick them up and bring them in to put on a windowledge or nest in a planter.
I wouldn’t climb that ladder let alone the littler ladder attached to the sign post. Great series of photos. 😀
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Love these, Judy! What is the one that looks like a pineapple?
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It is the plastic that covers the light over my stove. Close up.
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Hahaha — I should have known it was something like that — a great patterned macro!
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Sorry to burst your fantasy bubble, Janet.
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Haha — maybe it’s that my new eye sees things as they really are once again!
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Well my previous reply didn’t take! I should have known it was something like a light cover — it’s a great patterned macro!
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I was really interested in the little nesty-looking buds on the wires. Nice series, Judy. 🙂
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They are bromeliads, Olga. Their sticky seeds adhere to the feet of birds who alight on the wires and leave them behind. They are air plants so require no watering other than the water in the air. I love them. When they fall or blow off sometimes, I always pick them up and bring them in to put on a windowledge or nest in a planter.
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Interesting, Judy. Very different climate and flora in your area of the world. ❤ Thanks for sharing the info. 🙂
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