


As a high school student, I am always looking for a trip to take with my friends that is somewhat close, and will feed my craving for adventure. The idea of getting lost in a sea of beauty was appealing to me, so I enlisted my sister and friend to tag along. None of us was disappointed. My sister said, “I loved taking pictures of the sunflowers. They’re my favorite flowers and it made me happy to see so many of them in one area.” Our friend Cayleigh said, “I was so happy to be invited to go. My mom and I wanted to go for years but never got the chance. I highly recommend it because it’s very enjoyable to walk outside somewhere other than your neighborhood. Plus, April got us lost, so it was very funny.”
Overall, the atmosphere was very friendly and had a home-like feel. The owners are an older couple and they were in the front selling the passes, sunflowers, seeds, and honey. The owners and workers alike enjoyed sharing stories about sunflowers and the people they have interacted with. The one story that stuck out in my mind was a woman who bought and planted sunflowers from them, and they grew facing her neighbor’s house, so she wanted a refund. They ended up giving her a small bag of seeds for free and telling her to grow them on the other side of her garden, because there is no telling which direction they will grow.
