Sunday, December 2, 2018
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This is a sunflower that has gone to seed. In fact I think most of the seeds have been eaten by the birds.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comments left on my previous posts. I haven't had much computer time lately but I will be catching up with you as soon as I can.
yes i knew what it was as i have them in my garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret, I hope to grow my own next year.
DeleteI was right.
ReplyDeleteI hope your weekend was lovely.
Great! It was thank you EC and I hope yours was too.
DeleteI reconized it and it is a truly beautiful photo. it makes me think of a bee hive
ReplyDeleteIt does, thanks Sandra :)
DeleteHello, I guessed right, lovely photo! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, you too :)
DeleteUm belo efeito visual, aproveito para desejar um bom Domingo.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
DeleteObrigado Francisco, e o mesmo para você. Desejando-lhe uma ótima semana pela frente. Sua amiga Denise (Google Translate :))
What a fantastic maze! This close up shot of a sunflower would make an excellent design for some great-escape movie plot.
ReplyDeleteA good description Penelope :)
DeleteWhy it's an empty sunflower head . I hope the birds ate all the seeds.
ReplyDeleteI hope they had a real feast, thanks Red :)
DeleteA good puzzler! I knew it was the center of some kind of flower. But having no seeds threw me off.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, I would have a hard time if I hadn't have taken the photo :)
DeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks William :)
DeleteDenise, good for the lucky birds. Thanks you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Doug, and thank You :)
Deletewonderful texture and pattern!
ReplyDeleteDenise is this your photo as I think it is a work of art!
DeleteYes it's my photo Christine, it is an old one but I remember taking it. I just wish I remembered where :)
DeleteI didn't, but it is a lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteMy poor husband has tried and tried to grow sunflowers. Either the 'critters' eat them, as seeds. Or they eat them, when they have grown a bit. -sigh-
And all the lovely photos which are seen in Blog Land, of all the lovely stands, of lovely sunflowers, all over!!!!! ,-) Poor man! ,-))))
Thank you for telling me, of your friend in the UK, who is experiencing bothersome building, near her. Poor thing, I feel for her. I'd really like to know the link to her blog. We could "cry on each other's shoulders" about our similar situations.
Oh and, thank you for saying I put up pretty illustrations. I do love to seek them out, and it's so nice, when a Dear Reader notices.
🎄✨🎄
Thanks you W of W, I hope I have some success when I try growing them. Sorry to tell you but my friend doesn't have a blog. I have known her for a very long time before I even had a blog. She will have a lot of sympathy for you though. Very similar situations. The illustrations you choose are a delight, I look forward to revisiting. Have a great week :)
DeleteMe too Linda :)
ReplyDeleteit is a beautiful picture denise...i knew it was a sunflower, they are so interesting at this stage!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie, they certainly are :)
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