This year looked promising but we only had a one day opportunity to see them ourselves. So last Monday, I grabbed the Canon, hubby picked up the coffees, and Khaleesi the Afghan Hound hopped in the back of the SUV. Off we went on a little road trip.
The field was not quite what I expected. I was imagining acres & miles of big, beautiful sunflowers. (The farm is 40 acres, which is nothing to sneeze at.) Sometimes my expectations are a little unrealistic.
But we always make the best of things and have a good time no matter what. I did manage to snap "a few" pix, as you can see.
Just like us, each flower was in a different place on its life journey.
Some rose above the others.
And some were broken.
Some, even though they were growing up among flowers who were further along, didn't let that discourage them. They kept growing, trusting the Creator's plan for them.
They steadfastly keep their faces towards the sun, trusting it to strengthen and nourish them each day.
There's a little story going around social media that on cloudy days, sunflowers face each other, to share their energy. It's very sweet, but experts say it's not true. They face east for the early morning sun and track it all day, facing west as the sun sets. In the morning, they repeat the process. However, when they mature, they remain facing east all day.
Here's a little bit of fun information from the internet......
I never found the "perfect" sunflower for my picture frame.
But, I did find an entire field of happy faces!