Hi, folks seems like it has been a while since sharing anything. I guess my mind has just been elsewhere. Anyways I thought I would share with you some of wildflowers I have photographed around the pond and surrounding area. Please bare with me as I am not a botanist so I won't be able to identify most of the pretty flowers. Above is a pretty pal yellow flower I found growing out of the gravel all by itself. I actually broke out the tripod out for these wild flowers or garden transplants. In the spring I came across some stringy pink wildflowers that sort of fascinated me. I found them mostly in bunches near water. Recalling them now the petals were so thin you'd almost think that they had been through the shredder. Some shrubs and assorted berry bushes had pretty blooms in the spring. They sure kept the insects busy and even some birds that hunt insects. Then of course you have your Daisies and it's relatives. A summer favorite, the Black Eyed Susan flowers.. Well, I like the Tiger Lilly a little better but none grow around here. Who knows maybe I will find some more wildflowers to brighten your day with before the snow flies! Don't forget to checkout my available prints! Hopefully I will find something wonderful to photograph this weekend! Have a great evening!
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