To find out more about this year’s photo challenge here on Travel Words, please read this post.
This month we will be looking for Yellow. A bright and happy colour and often associated with spring. The sun in the sky, heat and light. What yellows can you find in your world?

“There are painters who
transform the sun
to a yellow spot,
but there are others who with the help of their art and
their intelligence
transform a yellow spot
into the sun”~Pablo Picasso
Remember to look for yellow in less obvious places. It may not be the focus of your photo, but it should certainly catch the eye.
Wonderful yellows ..and such a fabulous layout
Sunshine colours are on my favourite of the colour spectrum. My first examples
https://lightwritelife.wordpress.com/2021/02/08/life-in-colour-yellow/
What a happy gallery in happy spring colours, Jude! Love your choices….I’ll wee what I can find…
This is a fab gallery of images Jude. February feels like a yellow month for me here — sunshine and birthdays.
Not your birthday. The Big T? I am guessing schools are back now so February must be a lovely month to head back to the beaches.
The boy-child and a bunch of friends. The Big T’s early March. And yes, school’s back and everywhere feels a bit less crowded.
Lovely. How old now? And what’s he up to. He has finished uni now hasn’t he?
He’ll be 23!! A few more papers to finish his degree as he put a semester on hold during lockdown last year. He works in a skate shop doing their social media and product photography, and makes music videos for friends’ bands. In the last year or so he seems to have really grown up and grown into his skin.
That’s wonderful, sounds like work he enjoys which is a good thing. My grandson would love to do that. He’s very into skate boarding and graphic design, sadly lockdown has wrecked his hope of an apprenticeship in the graphic design field. But he’s now applying for a degree course. I hope he gets a place. Leaving home would do him good.
He does enjoy it, and has probably learned more on the job than in his degree 🙁
I hope your grandson can get a place on a course he’ll enjoy. I really feel for these kids whose futures have been thrown into chaos by the virus. It’s such an important time in their lives.