A few more pictures of bright yellow sunflowers and multi-coloured Zinnias. If I looked one direction as I rode the trail all the sunflowers were facing me, and if I looked the opposite I just saw the interesting back of the flowers.
A row of sunshine!They provided a couple of props around the trails to make for more interesting poses. I think I recognized this old tractor from our spring visits to the tulip fields here. I didn't recognize the old man!
I'm afraid I'd had enough of the bumps in the trail by the time we got to the end, but it was great to see a sunflower field close to home!
While the sunflowers were just at their peak, it seemed to us that the zinnias were just past theirs, though they were certainly still colourful.
LOVE those giant sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
Missing sunflowers here this year.
ReplyDeleteThe sunflowers and other flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunflowers and zinnias ... nice to see you too :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Those sunny faces are gorgeous! And they are conformists! They are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you can get out to something like sunflower field. I can smell the sunflowers right now.
ReplyDeleteZounds! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLots of color. Even in that 'old man's' shirt!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
Thanks for taking a bumpy ride to share this adventure with us! Love the colours of the zinnias. And the sunflowers are amazing.
ReplyDeleteEven if they were a little past their prime I like those zinnias.🌻🌻🌻
ReplyDeletegorgeous, beautiful...spectacular!! i adore sunflowers and often photograph them from behind or the side to detail their visual interest!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, a whole field of zinnias! What magic! I love the sunflowers too of course, but rarely do we see zinnias en masses. What a treat.
ReplyDeleteThe sunflowers are gorgeous.A friend gave me a little bouquet of Zinnias a week ago and they still look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see a field of sunflowers -- some farmers here plant between 5 and 25 acres of sunflowers occasionally.
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