The world has gone yellow again. We drove over to Castleton yesterday and the roadsides were yellow with dandelions and so were many fields. So I thought I'd share five photos of lovely seasonal and yellow plants and flowers that we've seen whilst we've been out and about this week.
1. Tulips and primroses
2. Meadows and verges full of dandelions
3. Marsh Marigolds or Kingcups
4. Gorse
5. Cowslips
I have a busy day ahead today so I'll pop by and visit your Five on Friday posts later on.
I have a busy day ahead today so I'll pop by and visit your Five on Friday posts later on.
Have a lovely weekend
Lovely Rosie, I do love cowslips.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Cowslips always remind me of my childhood. Hope you have a lovely weekend too:)
DeleteWell that's a glorious start to my day. Thank you, Rosie. x
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the colour, thought I'd better be more cheerful after my last post:)
DeleteEverything's yellow by us too, but my garden is full of blue right now. Have a good weekend x
ReplyDeleteAh, yes - our garden is more purple and pink with the aquilegias and rhododendrons coming out. Hope you ahve a good weekend too:)
DeleteYellow and gorgeous. All that lovely fresh air!
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely to be out and about in it:)
DeleteAfter the rush of daffs everything is yellow again...just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYellow looks so glorious in the sunshine doesn't it?:)
DeleteSo prettyx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle - I can't return the compliment of a comment on your post because I'm not on google plus - but I have been to read your Five on Friday:)
DeleteBeautiful photos such a delight to see all those blooms.
ReplyDeleteThank you, glad you enjoyed it:)
DeleteI love the cowslips. Beautiful. Beckie
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment - the cowslips are beautiful aren't they?:)
DeleteThe yellow is so uplifting! I love the cowslips. x
ReplyDeleteCowslips remind me of my childhood - I thought the yellow would be cheering after my last 'pink' post:)
DeleteThe spring time flowers are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you. They do cheer you up don't they?:)
DeletePretty!!!! And one of my favorite colors...all yellow!!
ReplyDeleteAh, yellow is so cheering isn't it?:)
DeleteWho can resist a flower of any colour at this time of year, but the yellow really does pop and look so bright and beautiful against the spring green doesn't it! Sorry to be brief today, but thank you so much for joining in despite me being missing. I hope that you have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting, Amy I know your time is precious at the moment so thank you for organising Five on Friday I hope all is well with you - have a lovely weekend:)
DeleteSorry if this is duplicated, my flipping phone! Those flowers are beautiful and yellow is such a cheerful colour. A lovely five on Friday x
ReplyDeleteNo just the one - thank you. Glad you enjoyed the photos:)
DeleteLovely. The Dandelions have looked spectacular in the fields of late. You can't help but cheered up my all this yellow xxx
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how the dandelions look wonderful anywhere but in your own garden - the lawn is covered again:)
DeleteA lovely sunshiney color.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris glad you enjoyed the photos:)
DeleteSuperb. Just love this 'yellow' post
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you enjoyed the yellow:)
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ReplyDeleteHello Rosie, I'm an illustrator and I came across your post on made 11/12/12 while searching for images of men in Tudor costume. I was wondering if you would grant me permission to use the male figure in one of your photographs from that post as reference for an illustration. I have completed the image, please contact me at lcleahcoleman@gmail.com if you would prefer that I didn't publish my illustration online. Either way I enjoyed your post! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leah that's fine - I've e-mailed you:)
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