Sunday, August 28, 2011

Wild Sunflowers


You know you're in Kansas when...


...you see these blooming everywhere.
I love our wild sunflowers!

(I wish I could share my blue sky and sunshine
with you folks on the east coast getting battered by Irene.)




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31 comments:

  1. I haven't grown sunflowers for some years, but they really are the symbol of summer.

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  2. Wild Sunflowers..........how lovely. I have a packet of seeds ready to go and the bed is prepared and full of lovely cow manure waiting to do it's thing.

    I imagine those on the east coast would love to be sharing your blue sky and sunshine too Gayle.

    Claire :}

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  3. A German Baptist farmer planted his fields in sunflowers several years ago and harvested all that seed. He did it once but never again. He either made enough money to retire on or it was just too much work and the pay was poor.

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  4. We had two of these come up in our garden, love them! xo

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  5. I have always loved sunflowers....

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  6. We've got a ton of these in our yard-they're coming up everywhere-I love them-but they do take over!

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  7. When we lived in Kansas we never tired of the fields of wild sunflowers - thank you for sharing them with us again, brought back great memories.

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  8. This is my favorite time of year here in east/central Kansas...the wild sunflowers are beautiful.

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  9. Sunflowers are such happy flowers aren't they! Maybe it's 'cos they're sunny yellow and bloom when it's hot and summery and people are at their most care free and they remind us of that summer season when we see them??

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  10. I LOVE THEM THEY ARE PRETTY AND BRITE..I HAVE SOME GROWING THEY HAVEN'T REACH THE FLOWER POINT YET..HAPPY SUNDAY ENJOY YOUR DAY.

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  11. I love sunflowers they bring back memories of trips to Italy in the summer time.

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  12. Beautiful photo! It's definately Sunflower time. We need some rain here in Texas. I had them earlier this summer and got some great photos with the birds pecking the dried seeds. Looks like I'll have to revist those pictures to have any for September posts! Good to be back visiting with you again.

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  13. I love sunflowers and yours look so pretty. I like how you frame your photos and collages.
    Happy Sunday to you.

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  14. Being a Kansas girl too I love wild sunflowers!! They just make me smile!
    Jane

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  15. Beautiful! simply beautiful!
    Sue

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  16. Gorgeous sunflowers and I'm jealous of all that lovely sunshine you're having. It's pretty dull over here!
    Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog!
    :) x

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  17. They are such a huge , beautiful flower. I love the way they are always facing the sun.

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  18. Wonderful shots of your sunny flowers! I love how they choose where to grow.

    I am so excited about your giveaway.

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  19. What I pretty mosaic. Love the frame. I can't look at a sunflower without smiling. Thanks for stopping by and for missing me. laurie

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  20. Those sunflowers are GORGEOUS!
    Anna
    lassothemoon.typepad.com

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  21. I didn't realize you were in Kansas. I have a dear internet friend from there... I guess we've 'known' each other for over ten years now. I have always loved sunflowers, but like them even more now... I always think of Kansas! :o)

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  22. Oh what gorgeous sunflowers!
    They always remind me that Autumn is not far away!
    Hugs,
    Cindy

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  23. I adore Sunflowers my friend...in our old home we grew oooodles of them. Hugs to you. xoxox

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  24. Sunflowers seem to be the only thing our deer and rabbits have left alone. Great minds think alike. Tomorrow, I'm going to be sharing our sunflowers on my blog. Cheers!

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  25. Idid not know that there were growing somewhere WILD sunflowers. Here they are all cultivated but I love them too.

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  26. Lovely! We saw some sunflowers this morning on our walk to school. Always cheerful!

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  27. What pretty photos. I LOVE this collage. The green and yellow are so cheery together!

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  28. those are beautiful. thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment! really appreciate it! God bless you!

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  29. Sunflowers are abundant here right now too. I love 'em.

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