





A couple of quick notes...SOMETHING BIG is in the works~ I don't want to comment yet, but give me a week. Syndi knows of what I speak! Thank you, Syndi, of The Journeys of Captain Jack Splash. You have been a wonderful friend and support and I don't know what I would have done without you and your generosity!!!
And, we're off to Arizona for a week. We have to take our vacations when hubby can get away. We LOVE Prescott and Flagstaff, so that is where we are headed. I really didn't wish to leave the horses, but my family believes this will help the healing process and are all urging me to go. And, the horses are in good care. Thank you, Cathy!
These wild sunflowers were growing out by Sunset Crater when we visited Flagstaff on our last trip. I loved them and spent a lot of time walking out by the edge of their field admiring them. Aren't they beautiful? I also love Sunset Crater. It is another one of those mystical, spiritual places that we enjoy visiting.
Very pretty. Our fields of yellow were about two weeks ago.
ReplyDeletesunflowers are one of my favorite flowers what a beautiful place that was.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I like sunflowers also, I need to get back to Kansas..:-)
ReplyDeleteThose photos are beautiful!! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHow refreshing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletevery pretty, have fun on your vacation.
ReplyDeleteThe sunflowers are so cheery. I read your post on the passing of your mare and I send you hugs, I know what it's like to lose your favourite horse. I loved the story of the cloud.
ReplyDeleteare those flowers big or is it the angel the photos are taken on(?)
ReplyDeletethey're very nice
Wow - look at all the yellow. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to read of the loss of your horse. It has been a rough year for so many people it seems :-(.
The flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip.
Lovely wild flowers, love the bed of yellows from afar.
ReplyDeleteI love all that yellow!!!!! Great pictures! Have fun on your trip...cant wait to hear about what you have up your sleeve!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful field and what a fine job you did photographing it. Have a very good journey.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and vistas! I enjoyed my visit to Sunset Crater years ago. I was hiking behind people talking the entire time about some other place they had visited and wondered how they could be taking in the beauty of the crater.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and sorry about the loss of your horse.
Love the sunflowers!
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ReplyDeleteVery sunny sunflowers! I am so sorry to read of the loss of your Beauty, my sympathy:(
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