Pretty. It reminds me of some plant (I think it had the word, Indian, in its name) that we would crush up, wrap in paper, and smoke when we were kids. Well, not me, of course, just the "bad" kids. Heh, heh.
I love goldenrod...I always start that Helen Hunt Jackson poem over and over when I see it...you know the one...the goldenrod is yellow, the corn is turning brown, the trees in apple orchard with fruit are bending down...I bet I have said that stanza a million times in my lifetime.
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Beautiful picture. I love those flower heads.
ReplyDeletePretty. It reminds me of some plant (I think it had the word, Indian, in its name) that we would crush up, wrap in paper, and smoke when we were kids. Well, not me, of course, just the "bad" kids. Heh, heh.
ReplyDeleteNice, we're still seeing some of this along the roadsides.
ReplyDeleteI love goldenrod...I always start that Helen Hunt Jackson poem over and over when I see it...you know the one...the goldenrod is yellow, the corn is turning brown, the trees in apple orchard with fruit are bending down...I bet I have said that stanza a million times in my lifetime.
ReplyDeletebeautiful color combo!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the tea but have never see the actual plant. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteLove the goldenrod! I have plenty of it growing around here too.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Nice shot my friend..Happy SOOC Sunday.
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Such a cheerful sight! Love that yellow!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, I have seen this in many photos in the past week, must be a sign of fall, none here that i know of.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty delicate color. Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery, very, pretty. Linking from SOOC.
ReplyDeleteoh so thats what its called. we have lots of those in our front yard by the pond. so many bees and butterflies. i find them beautiful though.. =)
ReplyDeletemy SOOC Sunday is up also! =)