~When I'm not fair with my partners,
I end up ridin' alone.~
~Mary H. Cutter, 1865~
Dedicated to fellow blogger and awesome photographer at SkyWatch Friday...
Klaus Peter 1960 - 2011
Good Mornin' Sunshine |
Note the half moon in the sky too. OH...and the fly is in there for a lil' bit of protein ;~)
May your day be filled with happiness~
What a nice surprise. Good Morning!
ReplyDeleteWow, That"s spectacular ! I love sunflowers !
ReplyDeleteI feel happier already!
ReplyDeleteA "volunteer sunflower" great name!
I love sunflowers, thanks for cheering me up today :)
ReplyDeleteMy Granddaughters love them! Calling them "Sunny Flowers!" How right they are!
ReplyDeleteMy Granddaughters love them! Calling them "Sunny Flowers!" How right they are!
ReplyDeleteThank You Gtyyup, you brighten up many days, you have a great weekend.....
ReplyDeleteI am lost in the brilliant yellow of the sunflower and the deep, deep blue of the sky!
ReplyDeleteSKY SO HIGH
Sky so high,
Sky so blue,
Tell me why
I love you.
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Sunsets here and here
Great photo, in response to your post about Colt and your question ? Is The Adventure Ending.That's easy..... Not ever... every time you swing your leg over Colts back it will be an adventure. I will be here checking out your posts telling us all about them.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly vivid colors, so pretty, even the fly...
ReplyDeleteSunflowers against a blue sky- that defines summer beauty. Checked the link- Peter Klaus was a great photographer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent photography and beautiful dedication.
ReplyDeleteNothing more bright and cheerful than a Sunflower, and the birds love them too. Lovely photo, your Sunflower looks huge, maybe next year I'll try to grow one that will smile at me through my bedroom window first thing in the morning.
ReplyDeleteAren't sunflowers just amazing. In how they come up in odd places to the patterning of their seed. Great pic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, hope all is well out there..:-)
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