




Honestly, this blog wouldn't have been anything without the help of my two girls this spring! And we didn't even know it at the time. ; )
First four pictures are by Emma this spring, last one is mine, late summer.
This sunflower is a volunteer, from birdseed dropped by a bird or chipmunk. It's ready to harvest now...I'll probably tie it to the bird feeder tree.
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