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Mount Maunganui public library


Another sunny late Summer's day here, this morning on my run past our local library it was good to many of the Sunflowers and Rudbeckia still flowering - these had been planted about a month ago.

Hopefully for those in the northern hemisphere you have a bit of thawing out going on. Linking up with Skywatch Friday :-)

Comments

I am so ready for summer! WE had a much warmer day here than what we've been having, but still not warm enough for my liking. I love the sunflowers!
William Kendall said…
Sunflowers here blossom quite late in our summer, usually August. Today it's hovering around the freezing mark.
Jim said…
Great light.
Good to see the flowers in bloom, and a pretty shot!
Sharon said…
Oh my gosh, that looks like a beautiful day! Perfect for being out in the sunshine.
Wayne said…
Those flowers go really well together, I don't see Rudbeckia very much around here
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Beautiful library. We are still freezing here in my part of the Northern Hemisphere.
local alien said…
Love sunflowers!
Saw a red poppy today. Spring is slowly arriving here
Graham Edwards said…
I like that you have shown us the public library. The very first thing I did when I lived in NZ was join the Napier Library but as I didn't have any utility bills or proof of where I lived I joined as a visitor. A while later when I got my driver licence I went straight from the AA office to the Library (almost opposite) and showed them my licence. They simply said "Oh that's okay Graham, we know you." and issued me with my full ticket which I still treasure. I think being a member of a local library is the embodiment of belonging in a community. Sadly libraries in the UK are disappearing at an alarming rate. Gosh. Sorry about that rather long comment.
NatureFootstep said…
libraries are great. But when sun is out you better be too :)
PerthDailyPhoto said…
I love the group of cheery sunflower faces welcoming visitors to the library Amy ☺
Beautiful flower colors against the blue blue sky. Lovely. I love libraries.

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