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An Abundance of Sunflowers: A Must See! By Kelli Claypool It's always a beautiful day when you're surrounded by sunflowers, and when I see sunflowers it makes my heart smile! On Tuesday morning, August 22, 2023, I drove by Barry Jones' home and had to stop to take in the beauty of his sunflowers. Each year, Barry plants a plethora of sunflower seeds along his front fence row for the purpose of brightening the day of all the drivers who pass by. He also enjoys watching the American Goldfinches as they frequent the sunflowers. If you have not seen the beauty of Barry's sunflowers, be sure to do so while they are in full bloom. They can be seen at the intersection of 55 North and 704, next to The Little House Fabric Shop. Click headline for album with photos. This story was posted on 2023-08-23 08:19:58
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