At the moment, we all need the glow, the zing that a good splash of yellow can provide. Luckily, Jude has provided the perfect opportunity for us to hunt down all our yellow-rich images, in her challenge Life in Colour. Let’s have an injection of gutsy, vibrant lemon, amber and gold alongside our long awaited Covid vaccines.
I’d thought of showing those springtime flowers we all love – aconites, daffodils, primrose, tulips and kingcups. But maybe I’ll save those for another day. Here’s a complete hotch-potch of yellows to cheer up a day which, here at least is thoroughly and dismally grey.
The sign that greets me whenever I leave the house A shop and its reflections in Granada My first friend in Bangalore: the rickshaw driver who took me on a tour of the city William, obligingly wearing yellow, at Newby Hall. Advance guard at Le Tour de Yorkshire A puppet at the Museo del Titere, Cádiz A pinted door in Valencia. A back street in Seville. Garage door in Seville. Another Seville door Valencia A Seville building in need of a make-over gets one …
To view any image full size. just click on it. The quotation of the post title is by Vincent Van Gogh. No wonder he liked sunflowers. And the header photo shows one word from another quotation. Wander round the St. Paul’s area of London and you’ll eventually uncover the whole sentence, from Virginia Woolf’s novel, Jacob’s Room: ‘What are you going to meet if you turn this corner?‘ What indeed? In this area of London, enough to fill an entire guide book.
Great collection. I luuuuv the last one, making a … a … a whatever of the chipped off paint.
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I loved that too. Clever stuff.
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Painted, Margaret? I just scuttled upstairs to record the most magnificent rainbow and was dazzled by the glow off the sea. Strange, hazy mist… the sun will be out fully later, I think. 🙂 🙂
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Sun here? Maybe, maybe not. But it’s minus 3 …
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Sorry! Fountains today? And I love the car on the garage door…and lovely William, of course. 🙂 🙂
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He’s grown up a bit now. He’s hit that all-gangly leg stage now … and of course I only know that from video … 😦 We’re all in the same boat, I know.
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🙄💕💕
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You have some great examples Margaret
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Thanks!
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A very cheery set of photographs. We have a lovely sunny day here today, Wednesday.
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I’ve a feeling we may have sun later too. Let’s hope.
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Ah, brilliant! Glow and zing in abundance! And the sun has come out here!!
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I’ve just been hanging the washing out. Nearly died in the attempt. Brrrrr.
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That is amazing. My fave is the featured ‘what’ photo and the door in Valencia! Thanks for sharing!
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I have the whole set of every word of the St. Paul’s trail, with my grandson crawling in and out of every one, so I love it too.
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Wonderful memories made from great photos!
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They’re lovely, lively and fun, Margaret. Take care like the sign says.
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We do try. Even though we’ve been lucky enough to have had the jab.
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Thank goodness.
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Margaret, how clever you are! My favorite was the last photo in Seville! There are lots of people here too! I loved your new friend in Bangalore! May, I add your post to nexts week’s Just One Person from Around the World?
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Oh how lovely! of course you may. I do have one or two photos I’ve dug out actually, so I’ll include them in the near future too. Yours is such a good idea!
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Thank you Margaret! Posed or not posed perfect!
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What is wonderful! As is that quote. And how very nice of William to wear a matching yellow coat. It’s wonderful how many people are digging out their yellows to share. Leaves a lovely warm glow.
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Yes, your Colours Challenge has really hit the spot, hasn’t it? Thanks – it’s a fun one at a time when brain-power (speaking personally) is at a low ebb. It’s surprising how many yellow-clad people complement yellow shots. I had some in my reject pile too.
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I have one in my bonus yellow tomorrow. 💛😊💛 And yes, colours are easy when that’s the only ‘rule’.
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It started sunny for once in London today but now it’s grey and gloomy again, so your dose of sunny yellow is very welcome! I love the Virginia Woolf quote at St Pauls, so thanks in particular for including that one 🙂
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Have you seen the whole thing? It’s fun seeking it out.
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Yes – we’re quite often in that area 🙂
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Painted yellow looking fabulous in hotter countries not quite so much in our light. The muted gold of ‘What’ working well on an overcast London day especially in your lively photo topped off with the majestic St Paul’s.
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I guess you’ve seen the whole thing? It’s fun, especially with a preschooler in tow.
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Love the eclectic nature of your collection. Well done, Margaret.
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Thanks Frank. That’s a positive spin on a quick trawl round my archives 😉
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Trawling the archives is a good thing.
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I reckon that’s a wackydile in the last photo!
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You could be right!
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What gorgeous yellow reminders.. 😉
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Quite in-yer-face, aren’t they?
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Wonderful captures Margaret. Yellow is beautiful.
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Thank you. It’s an uplifting colour, isn’t it?
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Of course.
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Oh I so totally adore all your yellows. These are all such terrific finds 😀
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Thanks Cee, I didn’t realise I had so many.
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Brightened my day! It’s gloomy and rainy here today and looks like it will be for several days coming up. This is Florida. Where is the sunshine? LOL! Thank you for the post! 🙂
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Well, how odd. Though it’s cold here, below freezing, the sun is shining and the sky is blue. You can spare us just a few nice days, surely?
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Oh sure! I’d be glad to share but you aren’t going to want what we’ve got coming the next 4 days. A low is going to stall right over Northern Florida. Today was our last bit of sunshine until Monday or Tuesday. 🙂
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😦
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ooh urban yellows, I like it – I am going all floral at weekend but maybe I should delve into urban life too 😀
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ooh urban yellows, I like it – I am going all floral at weekend but maybe I should delve into urban life too 😀
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I’m going floral next too – and the one after that.
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yay we can be floral together
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William is cute as they come in yellow. Love his hat as well.
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I know. It’s a bit of a country lad’s accessory isn’t it? And him a Londoner too.
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Definitely cheering (especially when its minus 3!). I like the quote from Vincent van Gogh. Glad to here you’ve had the jab. Here the programme has not started yet, but hopefully the first stage to vaccinate healthcare workers will start in a week or two.
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Until you get your jab …. keep hiding away in your wild spaces!
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Jabs for us are likely to be many months away. We are hiding away in our domestic space and just reminiscing about wild spaces. Haven’t ventured out further afield for the past year.
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In that respect we’re luckier. So long as it’s local, we can go out and exercise.
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We are allowed out. We choose not to go, especially when hospitals are overwhelmed – we want to minimize the risk of accidental injury.
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This is a wonderful collection of yellow, brightening the day up.
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Something has to brighten our lives just now.
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Perfect with some cheerful yellow photos here in February. Well, perhaps the Covid sign isn’t that cheerful, but the rest are. And the back street in Seville looks lovely!
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It was a lovely street. And I thought I’d include the Covid sign because I’m forced to see it every time I leave the house 😦
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