Sunflowers exhibit heliotropism—they turn their faces to follow the sun from east to west. At dawn, they face east, waiting. By mid-morning, they lean south. At noon, they stare directly overhead. And at 4:47 PM on August 11th (a date chosen for its average solar declination), the sunflowers of the Willamette Valley are tilted at a precise 37-degree angle, creating a natural tunnel of gold.
“Look for the field where the sunflowers lean slightly west. Bring a scooter with a full charge. Leave your shame in the car. Arrive at 11 AM. We will know you by your tan lines—or lack thereof.”
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