Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Charleston Kaleidoscope #3













12 comments:

Bob Johnson said...

Susanne beautiful shots the color is something else, can't believe the amount of different plant life you have down there.

S-V-H said...

Thank you Bob,

for stopping here and for your comment.

Tawnya Shields said...

Susanne,
I love the hanging holly. Is it holly? Your pictures are so lovely. We always can use beauty in our lives. :o)

Anonymous said...

Die sind wunderschoen, die Bilder.
Das sieht nach einem Staedtchen aus, das mir auch gefallen koennte :)

S-V-H said...

Thank you Twanyia,

for your comment. I don't think that's Holly...that's a tree with red berries on what the birds like to eat so much. Honest,I don't know the name.

S-V-H said...

Vielen Dank Nicole,

fuer deinen Besuch auf meiner Seite und fuer deinen lieben Kommentar.

Voegtli said...

What a beautiful change from our sterile grey living blocks in Switzerland. No color. But in my area they start to paint the buildings in pastell colors and that is a change. And in Montreux they have planted palm trees. Why? Two possible answers: a) They have gone to Charleston. b) They have seen Susanne van Hulst's beautiful photographs.

S-V-H said...

Ich habe eine dritte Variante Peter: sie denken sie sitzen an der franzoesischen Riviera...dort hat es ja auch Palmen.:-)

Danke fuer deinen Kommentar.

Anonymous said...

It must be so wonderful to live in a place like that

S-V-H said...

Yep, evlahos,

Charleston is indeed a nice place - but Greece is ore beautiful! :-)


thanks for commenting.

Carole said...

wonderful looking trees sue. what a variety of plants there is.

S-V-H said...

We are here pretty much in the South already and the vegetation is different and much more variety than up north.

Thanks for commenting, Carol. :-)

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