Thanks, Tim. I've heard of the cornflower, but never actually seen one before.

-p

On 6/11/2011 11:35 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
That's a cornflower.  Often, the heroes in romance novels are said to
have eyes of this color.  -T

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Paul Sorenson<[email protected]>  wrote:
Returned end of last week from visiting relatives in Dayton, OH.  Mostly
vacation snaps, but anybody know what flower this is?

http://studio1941.com/dayton/#IMGP0087.jpg

Spend the afternoon of Memorial Day at the Air Force Museum at
Wright-Patterson and only got through the "Early Years" and "WWII" displays.
  My ex-father-in-law and his partner donated this one to the museum in the
early 1970s.  Ten years later the restoration was complete and it was put on
display.

http://studio1941.com/dayton/#IMGP0128.jpg

http://studio1941.com/dayton/#IMGP0132.jpg

Gallery of everything starts here...

http://studio1941.com/dayton/

But mostly if you like meticulously restored old airplanes in a museum the
"Early Years" are here...

http://studio1941.com/dayton/#IMGP0098.jpg

And "WWII" starts here...

http://studio1941.com/dayton/#IMGP0140.jpg

All AF Museum images with the K-5 and 18-55 kit lens, PP in LR3.

Thanks for looking.

-p
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