Flowers - enjoying the rest of summer
The snow is gone and flowers are here. Soon again will be snow.
Published by Roni ODonnell
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These are really great photos!
I also love your black-eyed susans!
I've planted several different varieties of black-eyed susans and they just don't grow at this altitude. I thoroughly enjoyed viewing yours though.
You're an excellent photographer. These are beautiful. :-)
I, too, am enjoying my Black-eyed Susans and am glad that the blossoms last so long.
no snow soon...no no! Its 100 degrees.
no snow swoon...no no! Its 100 degrees.
Very nice.... :o)
Wonderful shots of these pretty flowers!! Great job, Rhonda!