Re: Friday Flowers SonC

Thanks for the note, David.  Curiously I seem to be able to find some sort
of bloom every week.  I don't usually even think about the Flowers until
sometime Thursday, and I often shoot them on the way to work Friday
morning.

Of course, over the three or so years I've been doing it, I have gotten to
know  where the flowers are bedded in my little village, and some get extra
attention, like these sunflowers that are so joyous in front of a modest
home near my house.

I've shot them before, as I have the Morning Glories and my favorite the tea
roses just by the window at my breakfast table.  The tea rosebush, btw, has
in the several years I've lived here, been the nesting place of cardinals,
finches,  mockingbirds and mourning doves.

Thanks again,

Sonny






On 10/26/07, David Young <telyt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Sonny showed:
>
> These Mountain Sunflowers take over a neighbor's yard each Fall.
>  http://www.sonc.com/friday_october_26_2007.htm
>
>
>
> Good Mornin' Sonny!
>
> Your Friday Flowers always bring a warm smile to my face ... but never so
> much as in the fall.
>
> Night before last, we received 2.5cm (an inch) of snow - not our first
> snowfall of the season, but the first that has stayed more than a few hours.
> Yesterday brought us nearly 2 cm of hail and those few flowers that had
> survived, are now brown and gone.
>
> Life, high on the hill, has it's advantages, but year 'round flowers is
> not one of them.  Your Friday photos help cure that.
>
> Thanks.
>
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>
> David Young,
> Logan Lake, CANADA
>
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