Fred Duquenne
July Jubilee / 2
Each summer for the past five years I travel a little less than an hour to two sunflower fields, located on opposite sides of a narrow country lane. It’s become a kind of July pilgrimage visiting these rural state park acreages whose managers plant and grow the sunflowers to feed wildlife through the coming months.
This year it started raining a bit as I drove there; the clouds were spectacular with the sun I considered that good fortune rather than a hindrance.
Rain stopped before I got there ,but some clouds remained as the sun moved low in the west.
I will most likely take and post too many images from this spot, but they will be a vivid personal reminder until next July.
July Jubilee / 2
Each summer for the past five years I travel a little less than an hour to two sunflower fields, located on opposite sides of a narrow country lane. It’s become a kind of July pilgrimage visiting these rural state park acreages whose managers plant and grow the sunflowers to feed wildlife through the coming months.
This year it started raining a bit as I drove there; the clouds were spectacular with the sun I considered that good fortune rather than a hindrance.
Rain stopped before I got there ,but some clouds remained as the sun moved low in the west.
I will most likely take and post too many images from this spot, but they will be a vivid personal reminder until next July.