Thursday, July 5, 2012

Black-eyed Susans in July


Black-eyed Susans in
July are warm to the touch
as the bee alights.




I am sharing this post with Floral Friday Fotos and with Haiku My Heart!

37 comments:

  1. Very pretty and colourful. Happy Floral Friday!

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  2. Mine is not blooming yet. I love black eyes Susan and I planted them just last year. ^_^

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    1. They are one of my favorites - I bet yours will bloom soon!

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  3. 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.

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    1. I will have to try banana blossoms at some point!

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  4. 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 :)

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    1. Your picnic photos were great! Thanks for coming by :)

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  5. Sunshine in a bloom
    Sugary nectar for bees
    Sweetness to behold

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  6. Your black-eyed Susans are so bright and cheery! Mine are just starting to come out. I enjoyed seeing your wonderful pictures.

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  7. So pretty!
    The color is warm and the flowers so cute!

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  8. Very bright words and pic. Nice one.

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  9. I very much like these photos of black-eyed Susans!

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  10. black-eyed susans...love them....they are warm to the eye, too......nice photo and haiku

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  11. Love the photos and the simple haiku of the beauty we behold here.

    Much Peace

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  12. Oh Libby..I love these..a favorite

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  13. Sense-engaging, beautiful haiku and photos!

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  14. 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!

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  15. who can resist black eyed susans??
    your photographs and haiku delight me completely!

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  16. What says summer more than Black-eyed Susans? Love it!

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  17. What joyous and beautiful captures of the black-eyed susan flowers.

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  18. lovely photos of the black eyed susans...mine have not bloomed yet which is odd as everything else this year has been early.

    enjoy!

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  19. 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

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  20. black 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.

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  21. Due to computer problems, I'm late visiting the haiku circle, but here I am - enjoying your words and photos. Beautiful!

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