

The hail we got in our area this summer pretty well obliterated our tomatoes and vegetable garden, but the sunflowers have been amazing. I've never seen such a glorious array! It has been fun to use them in staging photos of my vintage items and artwork for sale in my Etsy shop.
I have also used them in simple bouquets for my desk. They always make me smile. I know it is bound to turn cold and they will bow their heads, giving up the last of the summer sun very soon. That's why I decided to write an ode to their cheery faces today.
3 comments:
Your sunflowers are so beautiful!! They really are a cheery flower. :)
What a lovely way to remember the bounty of summer! So pretty.
Hi Judi! Your sunflowers are beautiful, and your newest art card is just STUNNING! Hugs, Paulette :o)
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