....YELLOW
The penultimate post for the A-Z April Blog Challenge
Yellow is such a warm, colour
I once heard a saying about a blind person picturing colours as feelings
I think of yellow as: sun on your face, butter melting on hot crumpets or toast, a spring or summer's day.
Yellow is rich in love, a hug, a smile, a friend...
But no more words, just pictures...
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Yellow is definitely a bright friendly colour, it cheers me up.
ReplyDeleteMy only regret is I can't wear too much yellow, it makes me look sallow :-( Looking out of my study window a moment ago I realised that many of the new-leaf trees are more yellow than green - and of course the bees love yellow flowers! Thanks for dropping by Rosie - you're an inspiration!
DeleteWhat a beautifully sunny post. Love all the photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pauline AND its been a lovely sunny day here in Devon!
DeleteI liked how you not only photographed the garden flowers but also those that grow wild and some that others might interpret as weeds!! They all look so beautiful in the sun, don't they? I'm glad I found your blog before the end of the Challenge as I would love to be in with a chance of winning one of your books (I've just been reading all the glowing comments about them) Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, if its pretty how can it be a weed?
DeletePrimroses closely followed by daffodils are my favourite flowers. Your Devon cottage has very similar stone to my Somerset one, although our stone is pinker. Which is strange, considering the colour of your soil. ~Liz http://www.lizbrownleepoet.com (website, Blogger will take you somewhere else!)
ReplyDeleteWhere we are its mostly a grey stone - south and east Devon has the red soil.
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