Thursday, June 16, 2011

Stopping to Smell the (Wild)flowers

Ozark Natural Science Center, June 2011



I live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. 
Even though we've had snow, rain, hail, and a variety of other random weather issues in the last six months, the flowers, trees, berries, and wildlife have survived. Not only that, they seem even more beautiful than last year. Here's a sampling of what I've seen so far this year, and if you know what any of these flowers are, please let me know!

Mud Creek Trail, May 2011

Mud Creek Trail, May 2011

Mud Creek Trail, May 2011

Mud Creek Trail, May 2011

Mud Creek Trail, May 2011
Ozark Natural Science Center, June 2011
Ozark Natural Science Center, June 2011


Note: all photos were taken with iPhone 4 and filtered through Instagram.




4 comments:

  1. You take some of the best pictures.

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  2. I want to go on a picture taking walk with you! So much more fun than fitness! ;)

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  3. I agree with John, great pictures!

    I agree with you... we DO live in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

    Thanks for the iphone instagram tip (and thanks to Heidi, too).

    :) Have a happy day,

    Lyndi
    aka nwafoodie.com

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  4. The first photo of flowers is a weed we call Queen Anne's Lace. However it is a much desired weed in one's garden. The last is a black-eyed Susan. The rest look to be some sort of daisy, except for the pinkish red one. I don't know about that one. Your words seemed to lift off the page.
    Mom

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