Thursday, August 22, 2013

Black-eyed Susans/Friday Fences

Wild Rudbeckia behind a farmer's fence

The sky was still a bit overcast, but the storm was over and black-eyed Susans brightened the landscape.

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

43 comments:

  1. Dobre ogrodzenie, bo nie zasłania widoków pięknej łąki za nim. Pozdrawiam.
    Good fences because they do not obscure views of the beautiful meadow behind him. Yours.

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  2. A lovely rural scene I never tire of. :)

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  3. Very pretty- Black-eyed Susans are one of summer's best show-offs!

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  4. Very pretty picture....fit to hang on a wall!

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  5. So pretty I have not seen any this year which is unusual during haying mmmmm I wonder where they have been finding:) B

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  6. Those black-eyed Susans add beauty to the scene.

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  7. Oh! I have them in my garden and I love these jewels -- they surely do cheer up the whole area around it.

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  8. You have a nice collection of great old fences. I'm always attracted to them.

    Darla

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  9. Pretty flowers, makes the shot beautiful!

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  10. I can't decide which I like best, the fence or the flowers.

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  11. Excellent rural scene multiplied all over the countryside. Nice shot. MB

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  12. That is a great fence and black eyed susan photo. Saw some growing in a prairie on a friend's land.

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  13. Beautiful countryside shot!

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  14. A favourite flower in a country scene. Beautiful.

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  15. Everything could use a bit of rain. Looks like we aren't going to get any here today!

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  16. Sooo pretty, I love the cheery yellow dotting the scene!

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  17. Love the flowers, another one of my favorite flowers.

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  18. Having been born and raised in the country, you shared a sight I have seen many times.

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  19. Black eyed susans always make an area brighter. Pretty picture.
    Thank you for visiting and comment
    betsy

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  20. I really like this beautiful rural scene.

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  21. They can make any area beautiful.

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  22. Stopping by from Friday Fences,,,black eyed susans are one of my favorites! We see them in the ditches here in Southern Alberta too.

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  23. Nice, EG. I am a big fan of rudbeckia. No matter how much we ignore them, they come out and thrive, usually even better than the year before.

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  24. A practical sturdy fence but with enough 'gaps" to allow the enchanting scenery to shine through. Love that mass of flowers.

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  25. I don't know if we have these flowers here but I remember seeing lots of them in Colorado. Pretty and the fence adds just the right touch.

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  26. That's a lovely country scene. We have a lot of sunflowers along our roadsides at this time of year.

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  27. I've always wondered who named the Black eyed susan.

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  28. Good contrast between wire fence and pretty flowers. Lovely.

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  29. I think black-eyed Susan's in the wild are amazing. Nice catch with the fence.

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  30. i always enjoy black eyed susans. nice! ( :

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  31. That is a beautiful shot!

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