Alphabe Thursday … Y is for Yellow
May 9, 2013
I didn’t have to go far to find Yellow and especially this Bank Holiday when I went for a walk along Thames. Before we left, I went to post letter and noticed some yellow brick work often seen in Reading. Although most of the Victorian houses locally are built in the traditional red Reading brick, sometimes yellow bricks were used decoratively. Along the Thames a few miles, I remember the William Morris house at Hammersmith built with local London yellow bricks. The next examples need no explanation I think; the buoy in the Thames and the flowers in the Fulham Palace Garden.
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Lovely pictures .It is amazing how much yellow there is around us
Thank goodness for yellow! _/\_ xx
yellow in springtime – a little promise of the warm to come.
Yes Please! _/\_ x
Oh so lovely! Excellent montage of photos ~ enjoy ^_^ ~ Great post for Y .
Thank you!! _/\_ xx
lovely! love the buoy, makes me want to go boating!
It was a lovely day and there were boats!! _/\_ xx
Lovely post. I do love seeing yellows that spring has brought us.
Scudds,
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I agree!! _/\_ x
Dandelions really are like little suns shining. My lawn is covered with them, and I can’t bear to cut it!
I know what you mean … 😉
Thanks for the reminder of Spring’s gifts, forsythia and daffodils.
Just so _/\_ xx
That buoy is fabulous!
I love all the other yellow pictures, too!
Thanks for a yummy yellow link for the letter ‘Y’.
A+
Thank You for your continued support and kind words _/\_ xx