I noticed these guys were in bloom when Della and I were walking Clyde along the Pomperaug at Three Rivers last week. They were the sunshine on that soft, grey summer day. There are many different wildflowers along the river. The stops and starts that go with walking a dog made them more obvious to me than usual. Thanks, Clyde!
Today's Flowers
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I love wild flowers. What a beautiful yellow and so appropriate for the first day of the eighth month; to me August is always rich and golden.
ReplyDeleteI trust you are having a lovely Sunday, I am back from my short brake.;)
xoxo
Your lucky your dog is not like mine. It would have tried to eat the flower or at least stomp it.
ReplyDeletemy favorite color is yellow-so cheerful and bright especially on grey days. We all need more yellow in our lives...
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Sandy.
ReplyDeleteYellow mellow! No wonder the yellow submarine was such a great place to be!
ReplyDeleteLike a ray of sunshine springing from the ground.
ReplyDeleteI like that 'sunshine soft'
ReplyDeleteThis time of year...the wildflowers are plentiful and so beautiful! The pathways just glow with their light and beauty!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Hugs
SueAnn
You never go wrong with wild flowers in my book Love it:)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a wild artichoke, called this because you can eat the roots. I am not sure though so don't go pulling them up and eating the roots. Does Clyde get to go on vacation too?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture and such a lovely flower! Certainly a ray of sunshine on a gray day! Hope you have a great week, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Wildflowers are incredibly beautiful up close! This cheery yellow one is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Clyde, he did us a favor also :) This wildflower is gorgeous Sandy. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAn English Girl Rambles
It's so lovely...a mellow yellow one!
ReplyDeletePretty one!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week Sandy.
definitely eye-catching especially on a cloudy day.
ReplyDeleteThe buds are attractive as well... Larry
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Clyde stopped you so you could get a picture of this bright, beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteLovely yellow star!
ReplyDeleteDogs do have a way of pointing these things out to us. If we're lucky, it's not by their peeing on it. ;) Lovely shot, Sandy.
ReplyDeletebeautifully unique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.