It is that time of the year when the Ox Eye Daisies bloom. They really are pests in the pasture because the mules won't eat them. I do chop them down in one of the smaller paddocks, but their are gazillions of them across the fence line and some days I feel like it is a losing battle.
However they do make for nice wild flower photos.
I do love capturing them in the early morning light...
Sometimes I am lucky enough to see them before the sun is high enough to light up the whole plant.
I saw these while hiking to the creek [well the creek is mostly dry].
Now the creek bottom is Hot during the day with little or no breeze.
After my fence inspections were complete, I walked back home.
Interesting to note that this huge mess of thistles I cut down last week were gone!
Apparently they wilted to just right to make them Mule-ishious!
Go figure.
Enjoy your day... and pick a daisy!
Lovin' your backlit flower photos!! That was nice of you to prep the thistles for your mules ;)
ReplyDeleteA daisy a day! That song is now running through my head. I have some clumps of daisies that flower twice a year and this week is the first week!
ReplyDeleteThe daisies are pretty. I've turned into a late morning person, completely opposite of what I used to be. I had a mare that would delicately plush the thistle flower from the stem and eat it.
ReplyDeleteDaisies are so cheerful! We have lots here!
ReplyDeleteI lost all of mine which seems impossible. I know they are tough but I must have pulled them in the fall thinking they were weeds. Great photos.
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