This is my contribution to the Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Sunshine Yellow.
I decided that sunrise and sunset images were too obvious so went looking for the unusual. Then I decided to go with photos taken on my various walks around the neighborhood.
A yellow cap on a plywood figure on the South Bruce Peninsula. Unusual because most of these plywood figures have cowboy hats.
A giant yellow butterfly garden ornament. Taken on one of my walks around the neighborhood testing various camera and lens combinations.
Two yellow Lady’s Slipper Orchids on the South Bruce Peninsula. A photo from 6 years ago when there was still lots of these Orchids growing wild around the neighborhood. I haven’t seen any for a couple of years. I suspect that they’ve all been dug up and planted in people’s gardens.
12 replies on “Weekend Challenge: Sunshine Yellow”
Cool idea…love that yellow cap đź’›
Thank you.
Those Slipper orchids are beautiful
Thanks Sue. I actually looked for some this year but couldn’t find any.
Shame!
Hi David. I love your choices. Especially like the yellow cap, does it remind you of home? Thank you for doing the challenge. Hope all is well with you.
Thanks Sue. The flat cap does remind me of home. They’re so rare in Canada the plywood figure raises questions about who made it.
I thought it might, though the colour suggest the golf course.
I suspect that the colour is more to do with the paint available. There’s a yellow painted bicycle used as a garden ornament at the same neighbours.
That sounds like a nod towards the Tour de France. It was held here in Yorkshire a few years back and now we have yellow bikes everywhere. It led to the Tour de Yorkshire now held on my doorstep every year.
I doubt that the neighbour considered the Tour de France. It’s an old fashioned bicycle with a flower planter hanging on the frame.
That’s what they do. Each village it goes though has bikes with planters