Sunflowers, August 2014 |
July 18, 2016 |
I drove by the field once before I stopped. I am - by nature and design - a first-born rule follower.
However, in the end, I stopped a couple of different times. So, yes, call me a trespasser and rebel - at least when it comes to sunflower photos.
The first time I stopped, the sunflowers were newly bloomed, and the petals fresh and unscathed. But the sky was less interesting. Still, I liked finding this fiercely "independent" sunflower - facing a direction different from the majority.
July 18, 2016 |
July 25, 2016 |
I had another opportunity to stop, just as the sun was setting last Friday. Since it rained, Randy and I went to Hutchinson for a movie and dinner. As we left the restaurant, I knew the sunset was going to be spectacular.
But, just like a bee drinking in the nectar, I was glad to drink in the beauty of a beautiful Kansas sunset, where the sunflowers seemed to capture a hint of the fading sun, too.
A Time to Think
Every happening,
great and small, is a parable
whereby God speaks to us,
and the art of life is to get the message.
–Malcolm Muggeridge, journalist
(from an email devotional from Guideposts)
whereby God speaks to us,
and the art of life is to get the message.
–Malcolm Muggeridge, journalist
(from an email devotional from Guideposts)
Last year in Ritzville some Ranchers/Farmers planted a couple fields of Sunflowers. Cheri didn't know too much about it but I enjoyed seeing them. Bright fields of Sunshine. I liked your post and your sense of humor.
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Thanks, Mary Beth. There aren't a lot planted in our area. But there is usually at least one field planted that I can see on the route I take to Hutchinson, the town we typically go to for important things like repairs - or trips to the public library!
DeleteSo glad you soon very carefully trespassed. I did't notice the power lines until your comment. They are certainly sensational.
ReplyDeleteI should have kept my lips sealed! Thanks, Helen!
DeleteMeant to read - So glad you soooooo very........
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know I'm not the only one who hates seeing typos where they just typed and posted. I knew what you meant!
DeleteThere's something so cheery about sunflowers. They always make me smile. Loved your thoughts and photos! Be careful about trespassing; out here there are buffaloes beyond the fences!
ReplyDeleteI saw nary a buffalo during my stroll into the field. I was probably in more danger from the bee. Keep your posts coming from the National Parks! We are enjoying them.
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