
It has been so long since we've seen blue skies. It was like looking at the world with different eyes.
The sun seemed to make the yellows that are abundant this time of year just leap out and and rejoice in the warmth of its rays.



What I hear often in the summer is that people feel they have tooooo much yellow in their gardens.
I disagree......I think they have tooooo little!!!!

What could look better then
yellow. It goes wonderfully with everything.


ORANGE &
WHITE

Though I didn't show any red it goes perfectly with that too since it's a primary color.

It even goes with
BROWN!!!!! LOL
So even if we haven't seen much sunshine this year you can always get it with a little bit of YELLOW!!!!!!
Have a HaPpY dAy!!!!
CaRoLe
Thanks for bringing the sunshine Carole!!!! This post is so cheery....I don't even mind thinking about work tomorrow!!! Enough of the melancholy...the pensive reflections...bring on the yellow!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, I have too little yellow in my garden right now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments Carole.
I used this ink called Versa Magic for fabric.
Have a wonderful evening,
Rosemary
Your photos are the sunshine!!! Wonderful flowers you have!!!
ReplyDeleteWish you a nice day!
Vale
the black - eyed- susans are not even blooming here yet, but the 'sundrops' are filling in thank goodness!!
ReplyDeletei too say "get more yellow!" so cheery!!
Gorgeous photography and sumptuous subject matter as well, beautiful colour! Thanks so much for sharing. You have a delightful site here.
ReplyDeleteRupert
OOOOOOOOhhh! beautiful yellow. It certainly brightens up those shading areas!!!
ReplyDeleteTrès jolies fleurs qui apportent plein de soleil et des couleurs toutes joyeuses !
ReplyDeletejust found your blog..so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the poppies...can I please use the photo's on my blog...I will link back to you!
I will follow so I will never miss anything you post!!!
Gr. Anna
Woowwwww, I read something about your post on 52FLEA,and I totally agree with her. Your post so full of sun is simply fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a sunny weekend.
Such beautiful Pics Carole and you are so right about the yellow. I still love your poppies though....xv
ReplyDeleteI love Yellow! Your pictures are really beautiful. Everything here is just frying and looking wilted. It was 102 degrees here today! I think I fixed the problem with the new posts not showing up on the blog roll. Hope so anyway.
ReplyDeleteYou are also bringing sunshine to the australian winter!! thanks.. I love the orange, yellow and white number! You're photography is great! Thanks for coming by and being a 'follower'. I think the tour did go through Grasse and I had some pics but didn't include them. I will find the link and send to you! Ciao. Julie
ReplyDeleteHow can you not smile at all those beautiful yellow flowers! We have got rain today so I think I should be planting more yellow flowers in my garden too brighten it up a bit more on a rainy day.
ReplyDeleteTry not to work too hard over the weekend…love Lou xxx
Hi Carole. Here is that link
ReplyDeletehttp://www.danheller.com/provence-grasse.html
Julie