Monday, February 11, 2013

ABC Wednesday - E

Wishing Everyone
a Happy Valentine's Day!


This anomaly was found
in the Sunflower Foodplot 
last July.
(July 13, 2012)  


This post and photo therein is property of www.yardisgreen.blogspot.com

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Happy Valentine's Day!!
SG


12 comments:

Shady Gardener said...

Shady Gardener, here. I was unable to post "C" and "D" until recently. These posts are up and can be viewed as well. Just click on the blog title. Thanks!! :-)

Roger Owen Green said...

Nice exception!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

photowannabe said...

Excellent anomaly.

Hildred said...

Love sunflowers, - this is a particularly sweet one.

Shady Gardener said...

Thanks, Roger!

You are sporting a photo of lovely sunflowers, "wannabe"

Thanks, Hildred. :-)

Lea said...

Extremely good choice!
Lea
Lea's menagerie

Reader Wil said...

Extraordinarily beautiful and interesting flower! It is ver cheerful!
Thanks for your visit!
Wil, ABCW Team

troutbirder said...

A spot of golden sunshine. I do like sunflowers. And yes we missed the subzeros recently be fleeing to Florida for a week of birding. Since our septic tank froze up while we were gone I wished we could have stayed there another month....:)

Meghan said...

Great flower for Valentine's Day.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Awesome heart-shaped sun flower!

Catching up with ABC Wednesday entries on Valentine's day!

I hope you'd come and check out my Eskimo

Rose, ABC Wednesday Team

Nutty Gnome said...

What a great sunflower photo Shady! I've loved catching up on your back posts too....hoping to be back over to see you more often this year :-)

Shady Gardener said...

Thanks for your visit, Lea!

Glad you were able to pay a visit Reader Wil.

Oh, No! Troutbirder, what can I say! Actually, it's probably a good thing you returned home when you did . . . Right?
So glad for your visit. Have you begun your "spring list," yet?

Hi, Rose. I did visit, but was unable to leave a comment.

Hi, friend Liz. I hope to be around more, too... But right now it's catch-as-catch-can. ;-)