September Sunflower

Our Internet service is wonky and unreliable, which is why the unexpected break from the planned series about the New Vision Christian Fellowship building destruction (and replacement). I have several suspicions (e.g. hypotheses) about what may be the cause. When, or sadly if, resolved, a separate post will be warranted.

For this Tuesday, to stay simple while we have some IP/bandwidth functionality, I share something unexpected: September sunflower; I usually only see these puttering about our San Diego neighborhood in late Spring or early Summer.

I used Leica Q2 to capture the Featured Image, today. Vitals, aperture manually set: f/2, ISO 100, 1/4000 sec, 28mm; 9:02 a.m. PDT. The kitty nicknamed Frost, who appears in my “Cats of University Heights” series, lives in the house blurred behind.