The Wild Blue Flax is abundant in late June and July at 6000 ft. A dainty flower on a thin, two foot stalk that alwasys stands straight and strong. As the wind approaches, the fields of blue wave in multiple directions but are never laid flat until the season for blooming is past.
A blog about nature connecting to life on a daily basis. This connectivity might be intentional or random but it occurs if people create an interest in monitoring it within their life. Topics will include bees, flowers, fruits, vegetables, places, weather, and random topics that appeal to the writer.
Monday, July 4, 2011
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