August 16, 2019

Flowers and a Brief Trip to Lost River State Park.

It's Willy Nilly Friday, and a good time to post an assortment of photos and join some end-of-week blog hops.

1. A bright sunflower against a blue sky.
Floral Friday and Friday Bliss.
2. I met Lynn for lunch today. We drove to Lost River State Park.

3. Black and White Weekend: A metal rope helps hold a bridge in place at the park.

4. Weekend Reflection: This is Howard's Lick, seen from that footbridge.

5. Skywatch: I'll close with another flower against a sky. This one  is a daylily.


18 comments:

  1. All photos are great !
    Every shot fits perfectly to the respective challenge

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  2. Excellent flower shots against the sky. The B&W is impressive. Wishing a pleasant weekend.

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  3. Hello, love the sunflowers and the pretty sky. Pretty view of the creek! Lovely photos. Happy weekend!

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  4. Loved both of your flower pictures. Two of my favorite flowers. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  5. Super collection...a park about a missing river? Love the lick.

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  6. ...yes it's sunflower time, I've off the photograph some fields of gold! Thanks Linda for stopping by.

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  7. Beautiful flower shot with the sky as a backdrop. Have a great weekend!

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  8. Lovely post. The detail in your black and white is superb!

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  9. Great choices for the blog hop themes. These photos are all beautiful.

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  10. My favorite photograph is the flower with the sky as background. Absolutely lovely. Have a great week-end.

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  11. A lovely series of photos. I love the sunflower. I grew some of that variety this year too ;-)

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  12. So pretty, all of it. The red sunflowers were new for me (to see) just a few years ago and I still marvel at them.

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  13. All very nice photographs but I particularly like the flower shots against the sky … just lovely.

    All the best Jan

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