Photo of the Week: In the End There Will Be Sunflowers

A musician playing a trumpet stands among tall golden sunflowers, looking upward to white fluffy clouds in deep blue sky as the sun rays shine down. Black crows fly in the distance.

On the side of Iraqi Bakery in Detroit’s Cody Rouge neighbohood on the far west side, you’ll found a brightly colored wall mural that captures your attention as you head east on West Warren.

A musician playing a trumpet in a field of tall golden yellow sunflowers looks upward toward the deep blue sky with fluffy white clouds as the sunrays shine down.

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What I Found Interesting: June 18, 2025

Green-colored copper sculpture of girl laying down on her stomach on the ground reading a book, brown mulch surround the sculpture, green-leafed white-flowered shrubs in the background.

An alternative to Google Maps, how America’s forgotten second national park became a state park, and beavers returning to Portugal after more than 500 years are among the interesting stories I’ve read and enjoyed in the past month.

I hope you enjoy them, too!

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