Sunday, August 18, 2013

Sunflowers On Main Street


 I found these cheery, yellow sunflowers blooming on Main Street,
in a pretty little town near me.


And around on the corner on 5th Street, too. 


I sure do love sunflower time of year!




43 comments:

  1. I love sunflowers! Thanks for sharing! Funny, the neighbors on each side of me have sunflowers in their gardens...I'd better get with the program! :-)

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    1. Sounds like you might need to plant a few sunflowers, too. :-)

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  2. I also love sunflowers and I have one that comes up each summer. Next summer I am going to plant the giant sunflowers - birds love them also.
    Thanks for sharing - they always look so happy.
    Mary

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  3. Very pretty! They are such happy flowers:@)

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  4. Oh sunflowers shout 'happy summertime' for sure! And your photos of them are lovely. :)

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  5. Sunflowers are so cheery and pretty! You can't help but smile when you see them.

    xo Danielle

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  6. Aren't sunflowers just one of the cheeriest flowers you know of? Those and daisies have a way of lifting one's spirits right up! Thanks for sharing these that you found!

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    1. Sunflowers, daisies and zinnias all have that spirit lifting power. :-)

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  7. I have been seeing them pop out around here. They are our state flower. They are the prettiest weeds out in the fields and ditches!!

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    1. Aren't we lucky to have such a beautiful and cheerful flower as our state flower?

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  8. Can't help but feel SUNNY when Sunflowers are in bloom. Makes for a happy day!

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  9. They seem to grow well here in Canada too. Have never seen so many Sunflowres growing in Gardens as I have here......it's been lovely. I must get ready to plant some when I get home as I missed out on doing so last Summer.....

    Claire x

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    1. I bet you have seen tons of lovely flowers in the gardens there.

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  10. I am always amazed at how TALL sunflowers grow!!

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    1. Some varieties are really tall. And others (like the wild sunflowers that are our state flower) are shorter and have several blooms per stem.

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  11. I saw a whole field of sunflowers today on my travels! They certainly are eye catching! Have a great week! Twyla

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    1. Oooooh, did you get a picture? It's amazing to see a whole field of them!

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  12. Oh those are lovely. I got photos of sunflowers today, out in the country. Next year I want to grow some for myself.

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    1. I hope you'll post your sunflower pictures soon. :-)

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  13. Hi Gayle, I hardly ever see sunflowers, but I do love them. Thank you so much for sharing the ones from your neighbourhood. Barbara x

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    1. I bet your have equally pretty flowers in your part of the world.

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  14. Love your photos! I think those flowers are sunshine for the eyes :) So happy! Thanks for sharing them with us!

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  15. I wish we would have planted them this year. Everything else seemed to take priority. I miss those lovely blooms in our yard. I have silk sunflower wreath. I wonder where that got tucked away? Gorgeous photos!

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  16. Lovely flowers. I love them too.

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  17. Lovely and bright - real rays of sunshine!!

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  18. Aww, they are gorgeous! I just love sunflowers and the way they'll turn towards the sun.

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  19. Sunflowers are so cheerful. Wishing you a nice afternoon.

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  20. They are such a happy, smiley flower.

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  21. The tall, proud, and bright sunflowers bring a smile to my face this time of year! It's always fun to find them in bloom!

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THANK YOU for your thoughtful comments. Replies to your questions will be posted here, so be sure to check back soon. Have a wonderful day! - Gayle, Garden Of Daisies