Morning glories. They're technically a weed where I live, but I consider them to be a wildflower. ☺ They thrive in less than ideal conditions and climb upward always pursuing the sun. Each evening the blooms close up in defense against the dark, but open again each morning greeting the day with unbridled beauty and optimism.
@hisgoodgirl: my aunt had them completely hiding her front yard fence. It was a Frost fence and she hated the sight of it. So she "buried it in beauty"
@hisgoodgirl: they are very nice flowers :) and your story sound very fun, sounds like the good old days :p when i go outside it sindustry in one way a park in the other and all around the park industry :)