July 4: The Lavender Fields of France? No, a North Dakota potato field in full bloom! It was found on the Dave & Sheila road trip.
July 4: Another potato field with white blossoms.The white and lavender blossoms are different potato varieties.
July 4: A canola field of yellow surrounds this old farmstead.
July 4: Beans in a row. Learned in science class how parallel lines converge in the distance. Made for an interesting photo.
June 20: At King’s Walk Golf Course in Grand Forks, he strawberry moon, which won’t be visible again until 2062. was real bright and colored from the standard off-white that you normally see.
June 20: Did a vertical with the flag in the middle of the water fountain spray.
June 20: Colorful clouds over Carson, N.D.
June 20: “Sudden Impact” Came home and saw this outline on our back patio window. If you see a bird wobbling around your neighborhood it is probably this one. There was nothing on our deck, so he must have made it. I’m sure he will wear a crash helmet going forward.
Grand Forks photographer Dave Bruner has an eye for color, as is attested to by these spectacular North Dakota images that he captured in the past couple of weeks in the early days of summer.
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