Browsing All posts tagged under »Sunflower«

Secret Lives of Sunflowers

August 31, 2009

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The rest of us admire the fields of sunflowers flowing over the drumlins, but Babs gets up close and personal.  This week she wrote: Sunflowers! We have acres and acres of sunflowers near here. I went down and took many pictures, but all I got were acres and acres of sunflowers, I even did a panorama […]

Sunflowers in winter

December 5, 2008

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Katherine has been exploring the winter landscape and found these fanciful silhouettes. Dried stalks of sunflowers lean into the wind, as if trudging across the arctic tundra . . .

Letters from Katherine in black and white: You can never have too many sunflowers

October 8, 2008

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I promised you another black and white photo from Katherine, and here it is.  Gives you a different perspective, eh?  No wonder the colorblind Cowboy and Miss Sadie have cultivated their noses.

Post pantry: August in Antrim (you knew there’d be another sunflower)

August 27, 2008

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I know, I know – I didn’t do any posts last week at all.  I’m trying to catch up.  Here are some of the things I did instead: Borrowed some visiting grandchildren and had adventures (more about THAT in a post of its own).  Acquired quite a collection of skunk smell remedies (more about THAT […]

You knew there’d be a sunflower . . .

August 17, 2008

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. . . but trust Babs to find a different path.  She said, The sunflowers between Torch Lake and Traverse City are just great, but Van Gogh seemed to capture them the best so here is a little different view of one about to open in a day or so.