I visited a sunflower patch a few weeks ago. Their heads were heavy and I thought they will quickly fade into autumn. This photo spoke to me. Thank you for another wonderful photo.
That was fun, Chrissa. I may use your picture again and call it "A Sunset Protest' with all the Sunflowers having their heads turned away from the sun. ..
A little William Blake to start your day: https://poets.org/poem/ah-sunflower
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to start any day! Thanks Qbit!!
DeleteAh, fitting words gbit!
DeleteLove the image Chrissa! Good morning Musers one and all!!
ReplyDeleteHi kids, there is a hint of fall in the air this morning..........have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers! (wish I wasn't feeling so unpoetic)
ReplyDeleteLove the image. I haven't written all week, but this inspired writing.
ReplyDeleteI visited a sunflower patch a few weeks ago. Their heads were heavy and I thought they will quickly fade into autumn. This photo spoke to me. Thank
ReplyDeleteyou for another wonderful photo.
A beautiful image conjuring romance to fading light
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Found a few words for these flowers after all. Love the pic!
ReplyDeleteJiminy christmas but it's hard to post with this new blogger.
ReplyDeleteI refuse to use the &&%%$$ new blogger, until they absolutely force me to.
ReplyDeleteMe too...They will force us to eventually...it's designed to torture sensitive poets:)
DeleteHad a bit of fun with the sunflowers this morning!
ReplyDeleteApologies for messing up my submission ...please delete 16...It was writing about that bastard wot done it:)
ReplyDeleteHi Rall, I am having trouble posting on your site. I wanted you to know I read your poem.
DeleteAn altogether uplifting prompt this week... Thanks for sharing folks...
ReplyDeleteThat was fun, Chrissa. I may use your picture again and call it "A Sunset Protest' with all the Sunflowers having their heads turned away from the sun.
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Late arrival, I'm afraid. These radiation treatments make me so tired!
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