This is a special Wildflower Wednesday.
I am featuring a "guest photographer" while I prepare a special Wildflower Wednesday tribute to a special woman who made a big difference in my life.
My guest photographer, whom I hope to feature more in the near future, is a woman who lives in the countryside on the border between NY and Pennsylvania. She's lived in the countryside a lot of her life and loves the country life. Her sister is a wildflower (well, plants in general) expert. My guest reads my blog faithfully and I want to thank her for her support.
One of her favorite wildflowers is Joe Pye Weed.
It's in bloom so I would like to share some of her photos with you today. Not all of these were taken this year but - that's part of the fun of wildflowers, isn't it. (and maybe next time, I'll ask her to write the post, too.)
This is a closeup of Joe Pye weed.
Joe Pye at a church. (and yes, there are cultivated varieties.)
A field full of Joe Pye.
A field of wildflowers, including Joe Pye.
And finally, I wanted to share one from her "archives".
Next week will be another surprise for you. (I hope!)
Welcome! I hope I bring a spot of calm and happiness into these uncertain times. I blog about my photography adventures, flowers, gardening, the importance of chocolate in a well lived life, or anything else on my mind.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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What a great post!!! It's such a good reminder that no matter how lovely they look in a garden, you can't compete with the bounty found in nature!
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