Beautiful flowers. Looks like you have a big patch of them!
Yes, i have eaten the blossoms, although it is long, process to remove the non-eatable parts from the eatable ones and you can get only a very little quantity from one flower.
Mmmm, I could get a tan from watching them, they are solar flowers! I love the way you captured the light in the photos. Thank you for leaving a sweet comment on my picnic on the floor :)
How I love these flowers of such delicious joy! They just make me so happy, add to that your beautiful haiku... and I can hear the hummmmm of bees and sunshine July delight! Thank you!
Very pretty and colourful. Happy Floral Friday!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy ;)
DeleteMine is not blooming yet. I love black eyes Susan and I planted them just last year. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThey are one of my favorites - I bet yours will bloom soon!
DeleteBeautiful flowers. Looks like you have a big patch of them!
ReplyDeleteYes, i have eaten the blossoms, although it is long, process to remove the non-eatable parts from the eatable ones and you can get only a very little quantity from one flower.
I will have to try banana blossoms at some point!
DeleteMmmm, I could get a tan from watching them, they are solar flowers! I love the way you captured the light in the photos. Thank you for leaving a sweet comment on my picnic on the floor :)
ReplyDeleteYour picnic photos were great! Thanks for coming by :)
DeleteSunshine in a bloom
ReplyDeleteSugary nectar for bees
Sweetness to behold
I like your haiku too :)
DeleteYour black-eyed Susans are so bright and cheery! Mine are just starting to come out. I enjoyed seeing your wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Donna!
DeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe color is warm and the flowers so cute!
So gorgeous!
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Appreciate it MM!
DeleteVery bright words and pic. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words :D
DeleteDelightful!
ReplyDeleteHey Karen! Thanks!
DeleteThe warmth comes from the bee sting! (Just kidding!)
ReplyDeleteFriday Haiku 1 and Friday Haiku 2
That would do it - LOL!
DeleteI very much like these photos of black-eyed Susans!
ReplyDeleteThanks EG - that is very kind of you :)
Deleteblack-eyed susans...love them....they are warm to the eye, too......nice photo and haiku
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and the simple haiku of the beauty we behold here.
ReplyDeleteMuch Peace
Oh Libby..I love these..a favorite
ReplyDeleteSense-engaging, beautiful haiku and photos!
ReplyDeleteHow I love these flowers of such delicious joy! They just make me so happy, add to that your beautiful haiku... and I can hear the hummmmm of bees and sunshine July delight! Thank you!
ReplyDeletewho can resist black eyed susans??
ReplyDeleteyour photographs and haiku delight me completely!
Delightful colors.
ReplyDeleteWonderful summer haiku!
ReplyDeleteWhat says summer more than Black-eyed Susans? Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat joyous and beautiful captures of the black-eyed susan flowers.
ReplyDeletelovely photos of the black eyed susans...mine have not bloomed yet which is odd as everything else this year has been early.
ReplyDeleteenjoy!
Your Black-eyed Susans and haiku just brought a whole lot of sunshine into my room on yet another dank, dark morning here in the UK! x
ReplyDeleteblack eyed susans don't grown in my area so i particularly love seeing their happy faces. lovely words to go along with your sunny photos.
ReplyDeleteDue to computer problems, I'm late visiting the haiku circle, but here I am - enjoying your words and photos. Beautiful!
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