I confess that I'm bonkers about ox-eye daisies so when I spied this field our car screeched to a halt.
Luckily (or I'd still be there), I didn't get out to pluck the petals (he loves me, he loves me not) because my driver husband must love me to almost always stop when I ask him to. ;-)
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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5 comments:
I love to see the daisy clouds floating out in the fields too. Although one year they started taking over a small pasture and I pulled them all out one by one. MB
Beautiful sea of daisies!!!
I think you have him trained right! Thanks to you I know the name of those daisies and it looks like a "field of dreams" to me.
Those are wonderful photos--I absolutely love the composition of the top one!
I've seen many daisy's in the fields and meadows at the moment... they certainly stand out.
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