18 Replies to “Wordless Wednesday: Floral Bicycle Lock”
ha. Love it.
Proof that plant companions come in all shapes and forms.
Fabulous
It makes an unusual plant support π
Itβs just brilliant Susan
Well spotted π
I can just imagine this being used by Laurel and Hardy as a getaway bicycle and bringing down the fence, though it would not be as picturesque in black and white.
A Schwinn, no less! I associate bicycles with some of the best moments of life, so this is a delight. What a great photo!
Happy memories make the best filters for any photograph. I dare say we can rule out the flower trying to ride the bicycle off to a less sunny site?
I wouldn’t be too sure!
Now, that’s a bicycle!
I quite fancy it myself!
Wonderful!
This was in Key West – the climate no doubt helps the vine grow a bit faster than it would here.
Oh, this made me laugh. Yes, indeed!
Imagine having to disentangle the plant before starting off.
ha. Love it.
Proof that plant companions come in all shapes and forms.
Fabulous
It makes an unusual plant support π
Itβs just brilliant Susan
Well spotted π
I can just imagine this being used by Laurel and Hardy as a getaway bicycle and bringing down the fence, though it would not be as picturesque in black and white.
A Schwinn, no less! I associate bicycles with some of the best moments of life, so this is a delight. What a great photo!
Happy memories make the best filters for any photograph. I dare say we can rule out the flower trying to ride the bicycle off to a less sunny site?
I wouldn’t be too sure!
Now, that’s a bicycle!
I quite fancy it myself!
Wonderful!
This was in Key West – the climate no doubt helps the vine grow a bit faster than it would here.
Oh, this made me laugh. Yes, indeed!
Imagine having to disentangle the plant before starting off.
Does Divvy know about this?
If only it had been a blue bike…