It’s been three years since we went searching for sunflower fields. The pandemic shut us down in 2020 and it has taken us that long to go scouting. By scouting, I mean getting in the car and heading out to the countryside of Yolo County. After getting lost on various County numbered roads, we did find two or three fields.
One had a beekeepers boxes on the side of the field. Since we were respectful of the owners private property, we did not walk into the fields. We stood on the side and used our long lenses. We also took advantage of flowers in the front of the field. Because of this, the bees didn’t bother us.
Here is a sample of our Sunny bounty. Sunflowers help me smile. They are happy flowers!















Happy flowers indeed!
That’s quite a large sunflower field.
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They are all about that size. I like it when we find short fields. I’m short!
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Beeutiful 😀..I find the name of the county funny Yolo because it’s the Gen Z slang for “You Only Live Once” 😃
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Thanks PR! Yolo is a great country county.
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Wow! How could you not smile looking at these beauties?!
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So true! They bring so many of us joy.
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Amazing collection!
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Thank you Philo!
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Happy flower that what sunflowers are
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Thanks Ritva! Yes, they are!!
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What a joyous sunshiny display, Anne. Simply stunning, and enormously smile-making 🙂
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Thank you Tish!
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A beautiful dose of sunshine on a wet miserable day in London – thank you ☀
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Thank you Sarah! It’s triple digits here this weekend. That’s the way the sunflowers like it!
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Happy flowers, indeed! I have never seen a field of sunflowers, gorgeous!
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Beautiful photos, Anne!
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Thanks Amy! Don’t they have sunflower fields in Texas? They are so much fun.
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Gorgeous sunflowers, Anne! Glad you got to get out and see these beauties! The huge fields with their heads all facing toward the sun make such iconic images! Your featured image is a lot like the one I’m using this Sunday for “small things.” We drove out to Deer Park where there is a sunflower farm right off Hwy 395–still green and only buds so far. I will be back in August! Have a great week!
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Thanks Terri! I hope to see your August pictures.
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Let the sun shine!
Lovely captures, Anne 🙂
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Thank you Hammad! Although this weekend we would like some shade. It’s triple digit time here.
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Beautiful photos 🌻 Sunflowers are the most photogenic flowers 💛
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Thanks Dan. You are correct, they are very photogenic and fun to photograph.
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They make me smile as well. Nice portraits of them, Anne!
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Thanks Siobhan! I think they make us all smile.
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You Only Live Once county? Love the pix, Anne.
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These are amazing (though the incredible detail in the top one reminds me to pack epi-pens when I step out to take pictures)!
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Thanks Stephanie! Yes, pack an epi-pen if you’re highly allergic. I’m allergic to bee/wasp stings, but not that bad. However with each sting the swelling gets worse. They are busy bees and if you don’t bother them, they won’t sting.
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