Silent Sunday

Sunflower Barn

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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85 Responses to Silent Sunday

  1. sandyjwhite says:

    The autumn colors are beautiful. Love the sunflowers!

  2. shamanism1 says:

    Love Sunflower energy! 🌻🌻🌻🌻

  3. Alice Pratt says:

    Huge Sunflowers and corn tassels….and autumn leaves…so peaceful.

  4. dawnbirdau says:

    My daughter’s favourite flowers. I look forward to your contributions each week! Thank you for sharing.

  5. Rebecca says:

    Very restful and serene! 🙂

  6. Anne says:

    A picturesque scene – lovely composition.

  7. Ali says:

    Beautiful. Is that a dovecote on the building? I’ve never really thought about what those shutter things are for!

  8. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Beautiful – I am afraid the slugs had most of our sunflowers this year!

  9. what a spot, beautiful!

  10. Vicki says:

    I love the sunflowers too. Such a beautiful scene.

  11. Maria says:

    Great framing Eliza!

  12. Joanna says:

    You really do live on a little patch of paradise! 🙂 Beautiful!

  13. Jewels says:

    So picturesque, I love this Eliza… ❤

  14. THIS, is an award winner … print and frame it and put it in a show! I wish it were one of mine! 🙂

  15. I needed this today, Eliza. lovely!

  16. Kris P says:

    Every walk or drive through your area must be a life-affirming experience!

  17. Your pictures bring a minute of peace as they take me back to childhood memories. Thanks! In this world of chaos that we live in these are precious moments.

  18. Widdershins says:

    The sunflowers seem to be very interested in something on the ground there. 🙂 … love the autumnal colour palette. 🙂

  19. Beautiful photo and lovely fall scene!🙂

  20. Sagittarius Viking says:

    Glorious! Love the sunflowers, and the gorgeous, old building in the background. Very beautiful my friend.

  21. tippysmom2 says:

    Beautiful! I love old barns, sunflowers, and autumn leaves! Stunning photo!

  22. Chocolate box picture perfect. 🌻🌻🌻

  23. ladyfi says:

    Just gorgeous!

  24. While I understand “Silent Sunday,” I have never liked it because I always want to know where, when, why, how come, who……… about the picture without having to type a comment like this.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      This is called ‘social’ media for a reason, lol! For some, words can distract from the impression of a photo. Often, I do give details in the tagline. So, to answer your inquiries: Ashfield, MA, Sept., because it is a beautiful scene, by me. Hope you have a great day and thank you for your visit. 🙂

  25. Brian Skeys says:

    Beautifully composed picture Eliza.

  26. Perfect. Those sunflowers look remarkable fresh against the turning leaves.

  27. So quaint and peaceful. It’s the perfect early autumn scene. 🙂

  28. Jen says:

    Wow, this looks like a painting…you truly live in a beautiful place.

  29. Karen Bradshaw says:

    Tranquil

  30. Robin says:

    This is so beautiful, Eliza. I love how you framed it. Looks like your changes are far ahead of ours. In fact, our foliage is currently confused. Some of the trees, fully leafed, are putting out new leaves in spring green colors and the tomato plants are flowering again.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Robin. Our peak foliage is about a week late due to a warm Sept. Your plants’ behavior is very disconcerting. My sister has an azalea in partial bloom and I saw a forsythia with some flowers on it the other day. Last fall, astounded, I saw an entire crabapple in full bloom. Clearly, our weather patterns are confusing lots of plants.

      • Robin says:

        It makes me wonder how the plants will learn to cope with the changing weather patterns, what the world will look like in 20, 30, or 50 years.

      • Eliza Waters says:

        I wish I could be optimistic, but since plants can’t migrate, I think the weeds will be the only ones left. Evolution takes time.

  31. dylan hereford says:

    bardwell ferry rd?

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