This is a garden photo, yet a thrifty photo at the same time.:) I took my son to a local free carnival recently. Free food, free games, crafts, etc; a frugal paradise! They had a free "planting station" where the children could choose a seed and plant it themselves.
I wanted some pretty colors in my garden so I picked a sunflower mixed pack of seeds. I was so delighted with the different beautiful flowers I got and this is one of them.
I took this picture in my garden to capture the beauty of the sunflower under a sunny day.
I planted giant sunflowers in the rose garden. This is one of the small ones. So happy!
No tip just wanted to share a pic of my first sunflower in hopes to brighten everyone else's day like it did mine when I saw it this morning!
This bumblebee is almost hidden in his super sized supper. The giant sunflowers grew so well the squirrels were fat all winter.
This is a picture of my one and only sunflower growing in my back yard. It is a thank you gift from of my bird seeds.
A beautiful sunflower that grew from the squirrels discarding the sunflower seeds and my son playing in the background with are sweet little pond.
These are some of my sunflowers sitting on a twig chair I built this summer.
Amongst the other flowers in my mom's back yard, I took this one by accident, and look how it came out.
These are Munchkin's sunflowers, at the edge of her miniature pumpkin patch.
This is the talk of the town sunflower. Such an unusual color and so huge.
These sunflower plants came up underneath our bird feeder and we let them grow so the birds could grow their own food. That's my husband playing around in the sunflowers for the camera.
A beautiful sunflower from last year's garden. I love these flowers, as they attract birds, and compliments. They really do mimic the sun!
I have always enjoyed taking pictures of all the various wildflowers you can find on our property.
This is a unique picture that you have to look closely to see the birds. I looked out our window a few weeks ago to see these birds eating sunflower seeds out of the flowers upside down!