I love to see sunflowers. This one looks like he has brightened many a day and now is getting ready to take a long winter's nap. Thank you, sunflower, for brightening our days. Thank you for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html, Beth
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How refreshing it is to see a not-beautiful flower!
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I love to see sunflowers. This one looks like he has brightened many a day and now is getting ready to take a long winter's nap. Thank you, sunflower, for brightening our days.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html, Beth
In final stages, yet so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
The summer's end makes me sad.
ReplyDeletethe perfect visual for the end of a season ...
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the dark brown eye, all ready to drop seeds for next year's flowers.
ReplyDeleteIn final stage indeed...
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. It makes me think of my grandma: aging yet still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the start of fall. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteSigh ! summer's end, so sad !
ReplyDeleteReminds me summer is over pretty much *sigh*
ReplyDeletePretty, but I'm sad to see summer end.
ReplyDeleteSeeing a sunflower is always enjoyable. This one is still beautiful even though you can see how it is slowly drying up.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the garden at home here too! Sad for summer to be leaving, but autumn can be beautiful too...
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Definitely perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteOh, so sad. My coneflowers don't even have petals left. But the goldfinches still love them!
ReplyDeleteIt's still very pretty!
ReplyDeleteEnd of summer, and yet still so colorful.
ReplyDeleteWe have a sunflower head we're letting dry for the seeds, and I can't wait to get to it now! :)