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Published June 04, 2012, 12:00 AM

PHOTO GALLERY: A look back at last week's Photo of the Day

Monday, May 29 to Saturday, June 2


Fuzzy tendrils cover a once yellow dandelion as summer quickly approaches. RE photo by Stacy Bengs

  • Fuzzy tendrils cover a once yellow dandelion as summer quickly approaches. RE photo by Stacy Bengs
  • Anika Nybo and Nina Kriese pause on their climb up Barn Bluff to see the Robert McCaughtry step, which was installed 30 years in 1982. He is Nybo’s grandfather and Kriese's great uncle. – photo by Marisa Nybo
  • Known for their large blooms, hibiscus plants generate flower after flower and each will typically bloom for one day. Because these plants cannot tolerate Midwest winters, many gardeners use pots so they are able to bring the plants indoors for the winter. – photo submitted by Tara Neuffer
  • A new corn plant pushes its way out of the soil next to last year's stalk in a rural Goodhue County field. – photo by Dave Ender
  • A cleat where boaters normally tie up at Red Wing’s Levee Park is barely visible below the rising Mississippi River waters. The river was at 10.9 feet Friday morning. Flood stage is 14 feet. – R-E photo by Jean Dosdall