
There are so many flowers around the house, in the field, down by the shore and everywhere that when I go out around the house with my camera I never seem to have any problem finding something to shoot. I noticed this afternoon that the flowers are not only alive, but they have what I need to describe as very slow metabolisms and their movements are as life-like and meaningful in that time based context as any mammal.

The Brown Eyed Susans (notice I feel the need to capitalize the names) especially had it going on this afternoon as did the relationship between the bee and the Field Wildflower (? - I need to get a field guide and learn some of these plants). Here a four shots of more than 80 this afternoon.
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