23 September 2015

Wordless Wednesday 360

At Summer's End, 2015


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18 comments:

  1. How refreshing it is to see a not-beautiful flower!

    http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2015/09/wyoming-road-signs.html

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  2. 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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  3. In final stages, yet so beautiful!
    Happy WW!

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  4. The summer's end makes me sad.

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  5. the perfect visual for the end of a season ...

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  6. Love the texture of the dark brown eye, all ready to drop seeds for next year's flowers.

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  7. I love this photo. It makes me think of my grandma: aging yet still beautiful.

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  8. I love the start of fall. Great picture!

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  9. Sigh ! summer's end, so sad !

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  10. Reminds me summer is over pretty much *sigh*

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  11. Pretty, but I'm sad to see summer end.

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  12. Seeing a sunflower is always enjoyable. This one is still beautiful even though you can see how it is slowly drying up.

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  13. That looks like the garden at home here too! Sad for summer to be leaving, but autumn can be beautiful too...

    http://coombecottagesandco.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/wordless-wednesday-23rd-september-end.html

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  14. Definitely perfect for the season.

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  15. Oh, so sad. My coneflowers don't even have petals left. But the goldfinches still love them!

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  16. End of summer, and yet still so colorful.

    We have a sunflower head we're letting dry for the seeds, and I can't wait to get to it now! :)

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