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A Dandelion Umbrella

A Dandelion Umbrella - dandelion, dandelions, grass, green, green grass, greenery, log, logs, sing1e b1oom, wood, yellow
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Wallpaper Description:
I took this dande1ion photo back in May. The dandelion is by a small woodpile in my backyard.

I like this photo a lot for two reasons. One is that the dandelion is almost ready to turn into a white "fuzzy". You can tell by the way the flower is puckered upwards.

The other reason I like it is because of the lush green grass around it. Right now during this last week of June, the grass looks like a stubby mowed field of yellow straw, because we need rain so badly. It's hard for me to believe what a difference 5 weeks can make!

Hopefully we'll get some rain soon. At the moment it seems like every in the midwest is either getting too much, or not enough of it! :D

CollieSmile :)

PS. Dandelions can be used as wine or tea. It's leaves can be eaten cooked or raw leaves can be put into salads. :)

PPS. Here are two photo walls that I took in my backyard at about the same time:

Busy Bee on a Dandelion:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2140130/

Full Moon Fuzzy:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2140134/
CollieSmile Uploaded by CollieSmile on . A Dandelion Umbrella - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: A Dandelion Umbrella. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 2140131. I took this dande1ion photo back in May. The dandelion is by a small woodpile in my backyard.

I like this photo a lot for two reasons. One is that the dandelion is almost ready to turn into a white "fuzzy". You can tell by the way the flower is puckered upwards.

The other reason I like it is because of the lush green grass around it. Right now during this last week of June, the grass looks like a stubby mowed field of yellow straw, because we need rain so badly. It's hard for me to believe what a difference 5 weeks can make!

Hopefully we'll get some rain soon. At the moment it seems like every in the midwest is either getting too much, or not enough of it! :D

CollieSmile :)

PS. Dandelions can be used as wine or tea. It's leaves can be eaten cooked or raw leaves can be put into salads. :)

PPS. Here are two photo walls that I took in my backyard at about the same time:

Busy Bee on a Dandelion:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2140130/

Full Moon Fuzzy:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2140134/
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UniversalExplorer
Posted by UniversalExplorer on 07/06/16 at 12:53 AM
That's a cute name. It does look like one too. I like the yellow color & the petals. Good thing they are on your lawn & not mine.
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Total Downloads: 48
Times Favorited: 2
Uploaded By: CollieSmile
Date Uploaded: July 03, 2016
Filename: 416_mDandy_Umbrella.jpg
Original Resolution: 1920x1080
File Size: 1,008.63 KB
Category: Grass

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