Sunflowers and coneflowers

My garden has exploded in flowers. I sowed sunflower seeds for the first time in several years, and I feel joy every time I look out the window to see their lemony yellow petals and their happy faces turning toward the sun. As the sunflowers bloom, so do all of the coneflowers — black eyed Susans, echinacea, white coneflowers, and all the other colors we have in the garden.

I’ve been trying all week to get photos, but every time I’ve gone out, the sun was too harsh and all my photographs were too contrasty and glarey. I got one photo of the sunflowers and a blue sky, but most of the other photos weren’t great. Yesterday I took advantage of overcast skies to try to get some shots that show off the colors and profusion of blooms. July is hot, but the flowers are pretty.

Lemon queen sunflowers
Rudbeckia with calamint, white coneflowers, allium, and Russian sage
Magenta coneflowers
Back garden
First orange cosmo from seeds I sowed a while back. I’ve been waiting ages for them to finally bloom.
White coneflowers
Goldenrod beginning to bloom
Lemon petals
Echinacea
Lemon queens and blue sky