Showing posts with label sunflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunflowers. Show all posts

9.28.2008

Sunflower Honeybee


7.29.2008

Recent Things

Hummingbird moth nectaring on monarda.

Fallen leaf.

Funky moth!

Glorious signage.

Huh?!

Eye candy in an unexpected spot.

Inch worm dancing on Black-eyed Susan (for Eva).

Drone fly (an insect mimic) on cosmos.

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail on sunflower.

Damselfly in meadow.

A neighbor's olde satellite dish.

Lily pollen. I hear tell you can make paint pigment from this stuff.

8.22.2007

On this cold and rainy day...

It seems appropriate to post these pictures, taken only yesterday.It's strangely fitting that sunflowers should bloom just as summer prepares to turn itself in to autumn's custody. One last blast of what the glorious season is all about—bold color, exuberant sun, perpetual birdsong, all-embracing light....

Now it's changing into the next thing and the little sorrow of a falling leaf is upon us. "Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it," said Russell Baker. If summer would stay, we wouldn't suffer. Nor would we savor it so.