Weekly Photo Challenge: Yellow

In a season full of reds and greens, tinsel and sparkle, it’s good to reflect on ‘yellow’.  For me, it’s the colour of spring.  The first daffodils are an endless source of delight to me, closely followed by the pansies, the hypericum and the roses.  To see other ‘yellow’ inspirations, click on Weekly Photo Challenge and prepare to be dazzled.

About Sandra

I used to cruise the French waterways with my husband four or five months a year, and wrote fiction and poetry. Now I live on the beautiful Dorset coast, enjoying the luxury of being able to have a cat, cultivating an extensive garden and getting involved in the community. I still write fiction, but only when the spirit moves me - which isn't as often as before. I love animals, F1 motor racing, French bread and my husband, though not necessarily in that order.
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18 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Yellow

  1. A breath of fresh air, these photos are!

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  2. As lovely as your yellows are, Sandra, the fact that I got here via pingback is infinitely more so. 🙂 Merry Christmas and a 2015 filled with blessings.

    janet

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  4. storydivamg says:

    Beautiful pics, Sandra. When I read this challenge, I wondered what people would do with it. I like your spin–the memory of spring.

    All my best,
    Marie Gail

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  6. Sandra, Lovely flowers! Yellow says spring to me also. Well done. 🙂 — Susan

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  7. rogershipp says:

    Beautiful flowers! It is just beginning winter here… I can’t wait to begin gardening!

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  8. pix & kardz says:

    such cheerful spring moments! thanks for sharing

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  9. nowathome says:

    So sunny and bright!!

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