Friday, October 16, 2009

Yellow is the Color of October

Yellow hurricane lilies.

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Yellow swamp sunflowers.

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(They thrive around the palm.)

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Yellow goldenrod, full of bees and wasps--- and the occasional green anole, come to feed on the bees and wasps.

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The poor thyrallis that got torn apart in a windy thunderstorm on Saturday.

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Yellow rudbeckia that I call Koosh Balls, because that is exactly what they look like as they are opening. FYI: Koosh balls are made of cut rubber bands, tied in the middle. They are very soft and make a wonderful ball for juggling and using as a beanbag substitute.

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A much smaller rudbeckia.

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A small sulfur butterfly in a kindergartner’s hand.

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Yep! Yellow is the color of October.

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