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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Sky. . .

Kansas skies, 
On Crooked Creek, are the bluest during the Summer months!



As a child, 
I remember lying on my back upon the warm ground
and watching the clouds softly floating overhead.



The hopeless romantic in me
would envision a dragonslayer drawing his sword
as he saved his Princess from what might have been a fiery fate.



Othertimes, 
I would float softly along with the calm winds
and find myself on a butterfly winged boat 
similar to that in the film, Puff The Magic Dragon.


As I grow older here on the Prairie,
I watch the Kansas skies,
for warning signs of our ever changing weather.



These photos were taken prior to my first blog post, July 2010!


Until next time. . .


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12 comments:

  1. Our Kansas sky warned us of thunders storms here last night and lots of rain today. It's going to help my flowers begin their spring journey.
    Ann

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  2. Oh I so love Sunflowers, they are so beautiful. This looks amazing. Hugs, Marty

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  3. Oh!..such beautiful sunflower, I so love them, they're very cheerful, for any season! I think maybe I'll buy some next time for my home. This looks awesome! Thank you for sharing and for your sweet and kind visit, lovely lady. Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  4. Beautiful,but I want to hear about your diary entries about Mr. Ed!

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  5. Hi Pat! What lovely sky snaps you have! :) Oh, I used to do the same thing - still love to look at the clouds. But I don't want to lie on the ground anymore - too many critters! :) Thank you for your prayers for my mother and your kindness, sweet friend.
    blessings,
    Shelia ;)

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  6. Beautiful blue skies (and sunflowers too)! Right now our sky is a gray/white, so thank you for posting these photos. Just what I needed this morning!

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  7. There's always sky of some sort at the top of a tall sunflower, isn't there? It's a beauty.

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  8. I've never been to Kansas, but I know you must have beautiful skies, from pictures here and elsewhere. We once lived in Oklahoma, and I know the anxiety of looking up at a darkening and lowering sky!

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  9. Lovely flowers and skies! I do love the romantic aspect of the clouds and sky.

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  10. Oh you took the best photos then, too- your sunflower makes me dream of long warm sunny summer days......

    It's chilly wet and grey still here, bleck - I love your husband's planting! Glad you saved from the ice!

    Thanks for your visit, and have a truly wonderful weekend!!

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  11. Beautiful sunflowers reaching up to those gorgeous blue skies.

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  12. I love these images. So whimsical yet profound. Sunflowers are just the most cheerful flowers.

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Fondly,
Pat