This week, guest host I. J. Khanewala challenges us to share The Ordinary. From the challenge post: “Perhaps you are wishing you had found a less ordinary place. But then something happens as you look around and begin to assess everything as a photo. Suddenly parts of the ordinary no longer look mundane. Share that moment from your archives. Or better still, enter the zone, and bring those moments back with you to share.” You can read the entire challenge description here.
Being a born North Dakotan, I find it difficult to call anything in the state “ordinary”, but for the purposes of this challenge, I’ve selected several images that give me a sense of an ordinary day in my home state. The image above is one of many I have captured at the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks games over the years. We buy at least one packet of tickets each year so that we can spend an ordinary summer evening at the ball game. If we go on Friday night, there’s even a good chance that there will be a fireworks show after the game.
High on a hill in central North Dakota, a communications tower juts forth from the highest point in the area. On an ordinary summer day, several Civil Air Patrol members found ourselves enjoying the view at the top of the hill as some of our equipment housed in the small radio shack required maintenance.
There is nothing ordinary about a day spent in Sonali’s Garden, built to honor the memory of a daughter in Bismarck. Sonali’s parents provide loving care in keeping up the garden for all to enjoy on an ordinary summer evening.
North Dakota’s parks provide hours of enjoyment on those many ordinary days when people gather to enjoy the North Dakota sunshine. If we are spending any time in Bismarck at all, my wife and I stop at the garden. If we are lucky, we might just get a chance to say hello to Sonali’s parents as they tend the garden.
At another park, near Jamestown, North Dakota, we happened upon a man and his dog enjoying the summer day. Note the long string that appears to be coming from his chair and exiting the image near the upper right corner. On this ordinary day, he is also flying a kite.
North Dakota is an agricultural state, so it is completely ordinary to find crops growing in the fields. My favorite fields are filled with those golden sunflowers. North Dakotans have plenty of opportunities to view these ordinary sunflower fields. You see, the state leads the nation in sunflower production. In 2020, for example, North Dakota farmers harvested 1.34 billion (with a b) pounds of sunflower products. In that sense, these beautiful plants are quite ordinary for the state.
John Steiner
Sometimes the ordinary is the most reassuring. Good photos, John
Indeed, you are correct, there is comfort in the ordinary. Thanks for the compliment!
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New Jersey sunflower fields look like handkerchiefs compared to those ordinary ones in your state of North Dakota!
In the summer, you can drive miles without seeing another crop in some areas of the state.
Well John, you’ve done a lovely commercial for your home state! Had no idea it was a major sunflower provider – my favorite flower โค๏ธ. And appreciate your pointing out the string – I’d have missed it! Terrific response to the challenge as always
Thanks. I do love North Dakota’ wonderful summers. Not so much those winters, though I have plenty of friends who think we are nuts for leaving the state each November for six months. ๐
That sunflower field may be an ordinary sight for you but I find it glorious! That’s one of the joys of this theme – one person’s ordinary is another’s exceptional ๐
That is so true. I have been enjoying reading about other people’s ordinary this week, for sure.
Love the baseball shot. Superb.
Thanks! I neglected to mention that I captured the first base runner in the process of successfully stealing 2nd base.
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I adore the baseball field and sunflower fields. Great photos for ordinary ๐
Thanks! I prefer those ordinary summer days to ordinary winter days in North Dakota. Just saying. >grin<
Thanks for the tour of your home state John. When we went across country, we missed No. Dakota. Now I want to go back!
Next time. You will find some beautiful country.
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I’m glad we don’t take the ordinary things for granted, John. I planted sunflowers for many years, but missed it the last couple of years.
Another field that really speaks to North Dakota’s beauty is canola, though our neighbors to the north plant much more than we do.
Good for making canola oil, I guess.
Thanks for making the ordinary out of your life in North Dakota. Some beautiful light here, specially on the park bench and the field of sunflowers.
That golden hour really enhances an image. Thanks for the challenge topic this week as it allowed me to brag about my home state.
This sunflower field is a good teaser, ordinary at your place, but elsewhere this flower always attracts attention.
That is true. Some of my favorite photos are of sunflowers during the golden hour. ๐
Well done showing us extraordinary with setting and mood
Thank you!