Fields of these cheerful yellow flowers can be seen in many a field around here all Spring!
Saturday, April 14, 2018
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i would have to pick a few for my vases... and hope my allergies did not kill me. when i was first married in 1963, i saw goldenrod and put several in a vase, not knowing the new hubby was allergic. that went over well
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteWe have fields of gold too - it's a crop called Rape - used to produce feed for farm stock but also rapeseed oil (sometimes called mustard oil)... not a great name for a gorgeous colourful and useful plant! YAM xx
What a happy field that is too. Mom says she can imagine the gentle breezes blowing through too
ReplyDeleteHugs madi and mom