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Today I’m participating in the A Word A Week Challenge. This week’s theme is “yellow”. I encourage you to click on each photo to see a larger view. If you like what you see, please subscribe to this blog to receive updates of the new photos I post, usually 3 to 5 times a week.
Yellow is definitely not my favorite color to wear but I find it beautiful in nature. It expresses energy and happiness anywhere you see it. Here are a few examples of my favorite yellows used by Mother Nature. Hopefully they can bring you a little ray of sunshine on this cold winter day.








These are lovely! I’m like you–I never wear yellow, but I love it in nature. I think I’ve mentioned yellow roses are my favorite. 🙂
I’ll have to find more yellow roses to photograph this year. It’s not a very common color in rose gardens, unfortunately.
That’s what makes them so special, I think. 🙂
So yearning for these spring and summer colors again…thanks.
I hear you. Your pictures of winter are still beautiful to look at.
Love this yellow gallery!
I’m glad you do!
Love your yellow pics 🙂
Thank you very much!
Just love these, esp the rose.
Thank you very much. I love that yellow rose too.
Lovely captures as always Milka, but the sunflower? Ooohs la la!!
I wonder if they were blue originally but the dye quality wasn’t great and they faded in the weather and sun.
It was begging me to photograph it!