For a number of years my wonderful husband and in-house photographer has been photographing sunflowers. He seems to see them in a different light than most others and catches them from every angle. The other morning I saw him gather up his camera and head to the living room where a bunch of sunflowers were slowly passing their brighter days near a window (gated from the old days of New York’s breaking and entering days of crime). When he looked at the results he said “Doesn’t it remind you of a child looking longingly out to the street?” Perhaps the sunflower was looking back at its days of freedom in the field – who knows.
Maybe these sunflowers are like people in Minnesota where it is freezing and are looking longingly to the east and NY.
Greg – It would still be a beautiful day they were looking at – although they would be missing their friends from Minnesota – Judie
I like this website, particularly the shots, do you really take them yourself? In The USA we’re blessed with a massive wide variety of blooms, by far the most spectacular of which are in all likelihood the early spring flora. Am I Allowed To use some of the images for my flower blog? I will back link any back to here naturally. Chloe Morgan
Thanks – absolutely can use the images for your flower blog as long as you link back to our blog – please tell us what your blog is called so we can enjoy it.
Thanks, Judie and Steve
Chloe – Forgot to say that Yes, Steve, my husband, takes all of the photos on our blog – you can check out his bio on About the Photographs –
Unparalleled accuracy, unequivocal clarity, and udennbiale importance!
Hello, I came across this blog site while in search of ideas for blooms for a wedding and reception. You’ve got some excellent pics on your weblog. What are their titles it would be great to find out? I’d love to make use of a few of them on my own floral arrangements. Many thanks. Isabelle Adams
Isabelle – You can use the photos on our blog as long as you give credit or link back to it.
Thanks for commenting – Judie