Faceless Sunflower

Faceless sunflower
Snow-covered St. Patrick’s Day
Bamboo takes a bow

Iris

Rebecca’s Black Bamboo

Glenda

Marina’s Incognito Pear Tree

66 thoughts on “Faceless Sunflower

  1. So you got a good snow down there! Glenda looks like she is having fun leaving tracks in it. It was barely 30 degrees but clear up here this morning, but got into the lower 60s this afternoon. Morning was cloudless, and I saw the waning crescent moon low in the southeast sky. It is overcast now, rain returning by tomorrow sometime.

    • Glenda was proud of herself. We had maybe an inch of snow. Anything helps out here. it was 30 this morning. Mid-40s this afternoon. Clearing up now, but clouds are supposed to move back in. Thanks, Lavinia.

  2. Green with envy about your tulips. Growing through the snow even.
    Darn.
    Ours totally shriveled out… Maybe we can try importing some snow to Mexico?
    (And exporting sun back North?)

    • We normally have a lof of sun. We are only 225 miles north of Mexico. We have had less than an inch of rain so far this year. Thanks, Brian.

        • The song is “Have You Ever Seen The Rain?” We don’t see it much out here. As I was telling Dale, we got a 1/2 inch of precipitation this week. That’s 5 times the amount of precipitation we got in February.

    • It wasn’t really cold this morning as compared to Wednesday and Thursday morning, but it was below freezing when I got up this morning. Thanks, Geoff.

    • Seems that way. Although we have been known to get snow at the end of May. That may seem incredible, but snow happens. Sometimes. Thanks, Herman.

    • Not really. We’ve had heavy snowfall at the end of May. We are at 5000 feet, so the weather can be quite fickle. Thanks, Liz.

        • According to the altimeter on my phone I’m sitting at 5103 feet above sea level at the moment. I think the official altitude is something like 4998 feet above sea level.

  3. The sunflower looks like after a snowball fight, just because you mentioned its face. 😀

    • I think they the sunflowers were having a snowball fight. It’s the natural think to do when it snows. Thanks, Heidi.

  4. Yikes, didn’t expect to see snow there this late- we had some flurries, but it has now given way to torrents of rain. What does Glenda think of the white sticky stuff?

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