Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Sunflowers

I will never tire of seeing sunflowers.
"The first people settled in what’s now Kansas at least 12,200 years ago. Archaeologists know this because they’ve found the bones of mammoths and other animals with markings from human tools on them, a sign that humans had hunted the creatures. Kansas’ name comes from the Kansa Native American tribe, which means "People of the South Wind." Kansas' nickname, the Sunflower State, comes from the fields of sunflowers that bloom there. These flowers are grown for their seeds and oil." Source: National Geographic