This photo shows stages of the sunflower blooms, from perfectly wide open at the top, through the aging process leading to the one at the bottom, frazzled and forlorn, yet still elegant in a decrepit sort of way.
The giant sunflower is bowed yet still standing more than seven feet tall.
Looks as those the sunflowers mimic our own aging process..interesting. Most of the flowers around here are pretty well gone for the season...cold is coming very soon...and the grasshoppers have run rampant (take a quick look on my blog if you find the time casey, a couple posts down you will see my rhubarb in the post called "grasshopper lace"...I didn't try to do anything with them as they were taking down the tree in the small backyard and otherwise tromping through most of the time and this is the result...
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a beautiful fall day.
mare
lol "frazzled and forlorn, yet still elegant in a decrepit sort of way" - I believe you have described me to a tee. lol
ReplyDeleteDo you roast the sunflower seeds?
ReplyDeleteI've never grown sunflowers before, so I don't know how many seeds there will be. I'd imagine I'll try to save some for next year. i love roasting squash and pumpkin seeds, and sprinkle with a bit of salt, freshly grated cheese and peppercorns!
ReplyDeletefrazzled and forlorn describes all of my art, too. my art imitates my life...
i think a lot of my florals from this year will be printed out and used on some of the new pieces. just had a thought!
ReplyDeleteYOU GET AN A TODAY ON YOUR REPORT CARD FOR ALL YOUR POST. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THEM ALL. FOR SOME REASON I FEEL LIKE THE OLD SUNFLOWER TODAY. TOMORROW I'M GOING TO PERK UP. I PROMISE.
ReplyDeleteHI GUYS.
GRANNY LOU
G'night Granny!
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