Let's revisit late summer, shall we?
Why?
Partly because I still have some photos (these, and many more) which I've never shown you and I think you might like them. And also because the days are beginning to get longer here in the northern hemisphere and that makes me think of summer's flowers following the sun.
These images are of three kinds of sunflowers. One smaller blossom was doing quite well when I snapped it in September but the large-headed classic sunflower was beginning to show signs of season's end. The tall-growing Jerusalem Artichoke only begins blooming in mid September so they were very much in their prime. I hope you enjoy this cheery splash of yellow.
And the yellow sunflower by the brook, in autumn beauty stood. ~ William Cullen Bryant
With zealous step he climbs the upland lawn,
And bows in homage to the rising dawn;
Imbibes with eagle eye the golden ray,
And watches, as it moves, the orb of day.
~ Erasmus Darwin
But one, the lofty follower of the Sun,
Sad when he sets, shuts up her yellow leaves
Drooping all night; and, when he warm returns,
Points her enamoured bosom to his ray.
~ James Thomson
The author O. Henry taught me about the value of the unexpected. He once wrote about the noise of flowers and the smell of birds - the birds were chickens and the flowers dried sunflowers rattling against a wall.
~ Chuck Jones
The gaudy leonine sunflower
Hangs black and barren on its stalk
And down the windy garden walk
The dead leaves scatter - hour by hour
~ Oscar Wilde
We're All Golden Sunflowers Inside.
~ Allen Ginsberg
Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men and animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced sunflower and the hollyhock.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
Light-enchanted sunflower, thou
Who gazest ever true and tender
On the sun's revolving splendour.
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. It's what sunflowers do.
~ Helen Keller
As the sunflower turns on her god when he sets,
The same look which she turn'd when he rose.
~ Thomas Moore
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I always see happiness when I see this family and find different perspectives to catch their beauty.
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The hallelujah-shouting trio just blew my mind.
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Happy New Year, Hilary! I've always loved Sunflowers as a kid because they are so positive, and evoke such radiance! How do you wed such incredible quotations to these photos? Amazing that I finally noticed this! Have a wonderful weekend!! :)
These warmed me up over my breakfast.
Grand flowers.
Hilary I'm glad you posted the photos. Flowers make me dream about the warmer days ahead.
Gorgeous.. I needed that!
ah, lovely....really nice close ups...all the different textures of the flower....each adding a layer of beauty...smiles...happy saturday to you
Hilary, third to last photo is stunning! Bright blue and bright yellow, the dream of warm days.
Love the close ups of the seed head. We have (what I call) field sunflowers that bloom late spring to late fall. They get 10 - 15 feet tall.
Love these! And I love those giant sunflowers...they make me so happy!
Beautiful! I especially enjoyed gazing at the bokeh in some of those pictures; it adds so much to the experience. I'm learning from you, Hilary! :-)
Awesome choice of poetry to go along with the sunflowers. I had to stop and look at these a bit before I went on.
just wonderful. there is something so touching about a sunflower head hanging down. it's 'beauty' is long gone, but it's bounty is just beginning.
These are so beautiful. I especially liked the one looking up at the flowers against the perfect blue sky, but they'r all just amazing. I loved TexWisGirl's comment, too. I think there's a little poet in that girl.
In your case, the expression "Holy Mackerel" becomes "Holy Macro" and sometimes even "Wholly Macro." Well done.
Just beautiful, Hilary. Words and photos both. They bring such warmth to this cold day. Thank you. A very Happy New Year to you and yours.
what a delight for my eyes on a cold January day. The light enchanted sunflower picture makes me feel so warm..and look forward to enjoying sunflowers again. I gather the petals of the ones that grow in our fairy garden and put them in herbals during the winter for the same reason...the sunny color and the hopefulness they convey. Thanks so much, Oma Linda
We can but dream . . . . . . .
Those photos are so beautiful. I do like the macro of the bud after all the petals have dropped. Very good work.
I'm in need of new photographs and will take sick G to stay warm in the truck while I get a few shots. Thanks for the cheery yellow smiles today.
A smile of sunshine on a cloudy January day.
Sunflowers are cheery and at least in my area don't get the appreciation they deserve. We see many fields of them and therefore,I don't often stop to get pictures.That must change.
Your photos are so pristine clear and well composed. I am glad to see them on this cold winter day.
Your photos are so pristine clear and well composed. I am glad to see them on this cold winter day.
Your photos are so pristine clear and well composed. I am glad to see them on this cold winter day.
Your photos are so pristine clear and well composed. I am glad to see them on this cold winter day.
Sunflowers always make me smile. These are no different. The upside down one is my favorite if I may choose one. :) The Beecher quote is so true!
what i love most about these shots is the way you have gotten the texture of the petals and the centers. just amazing.
beautiful images..loved these!
Large sunflowers can be unashamedly bold in the way that they stand upright with a slight bow of the head, and face the world - Dave
Beautiful in all stages of its life. Great shots, particularly the one against the blue sky.
Oh, so cheerful and gloriously happy! Wonderful shots.
you know, flowers tell each other about you
While it's wonderful to be reminded of warmer days I must admit that I am in love with the image of the spent and dissipated sunflower underlined with the words from Oscar Wilde.
Flowers make me so happy, these beautiful are so friendly looking. Love it. Makes me yearn for spring. :)
Lovely cheerful yellow! Your pics are astounding in their clarity and simplicity. So nice to warm up a cold January day.
I have a post that's been brewing since last spring. Perhaps it's time I got up from the couch and published it.
Thanks for sharing your summer's bounty with us.
Hugs
When I look at your photos, I feel like my soul is nurtured a little bit as if I'm actually outdoors. I love how you are able to do that through your images. Fantastic work!
truly the sturdiest yet most delicate looking flower ...
Argh, blogger is not cooperating with me this morning--commenting or page loads. I'll have to drop back by to see the pics, but am all for posts that cheer spring and summer into the present. My thoughts are that way as well. Enjoy your Monday Hilary.
Always enjoy stopping by and feeling the warmth of your photographs.
Nothing is more regal than a golden yellow sunflower with a rich blue sky backdrop.
Take care.
There is something so determinedly cheerful about sunflowers that I smile every time I see one. Lovely shots, all!
Lovely, as always. You make any subject interesting. I envy your talent with a camera.
quite a perspective
wow!! what exquisite series of photos!
stunning macros and bokeh.
your photos always make me haooy dear hilary!
big hugs~
such a beautiful sunny post!
I just noticed a few days ago that it was staying light a tiny bit later these days.
The fourth-from-last photograph is my favorite with that incredible bokeh!
These are just great, Hilary. Thanks for this summer respite. It was much needed.
Just dropping by to see your beautiful work. Have and to slow down blogging and reading to concentrate on health issues which are slowly resolving themselves with professional consults.
Sunflowers remind me of my Mother who was originally from Kansas, whose state flower is the Sunflower.
When we traveled to South Dakota 2 years ago, I realized what a source of healthy oils and seeds the flower must be from the acres and acreas of planted fields.
Thanks for the sunny post, great views of this beautiful flower.
Ah, summer, beautiful, now that we can start dreaming again of longer, warmer days to come! Thank you for the memories, Merisi
Hilary, these are truly so beautiful, and such a reminder of a summer I am missing so much now.
You have also inspired me to get to my photographs from last summer. There are so many of them I need to go through, hopefully before spring arrives.
Happy day to you!
Spectacular!!
I love Sunflowers. they always make me feel happy.
Your shots of the underside of the blossoms are stunning.
I love Allen Ginsberg's quote that we are all Golden Sunflowers Inside...yup that's me. I think there is more to me than first meets the eye.
Look at all that detail in that closeup of the flower going to seed. Amazing.
So bright and beautiful! I love the variety of your photos!
Oh Hilary these are so beautiful and needed during this January month. Happy New Year! And thank you for that POTW.
Lovely lovely lovely.
These are beautiful Hilary.
Really brighten a dull day here in England.
Hi Hilary, These are all so lovely-- especially the sunflowers and that cute raccoon in the tree.
Happy New Year! xo jj
I love your sun flowers. Nice stuff.
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