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 Gold. Gold is the colour of wealth, of power, of gods. Gold-leaf applied to paintings, gold crowns and coins. But look also for golds in the natural world, a fish, a sunset or sunrise, flowers and autumn leaves or sunlight on water. Or capture the light in the ‘golden hour’.

Oooh, golden in several senses, Jude.
Very Dorset! Now that I come to think of it, there’s lots of gold and gilding in today’s post at Harewood House, but I really don’t want to be lured into the challenges again, Jude. I’m sorry! Have a lovely Sunday!
No worries Jo. I will enjoy your golds anyway 🙂
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That sandstone really is golden!
Should be called the Gold Coast 😊
Yes!
I’m back with a few Jude 🙂
I shall pop over for a squizz in a while 😊
That works well, and I really like the composition too.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Thanks Pete. It’s a lovely spot, but best not to get too close to those cliffs!
I love the gold of the cliff against the blue of the sky – gives a very warm and inviting seaside scene. (Got away to our nearest beach for the first time in ages yesterday – felt brilliant! 🙂 )
I have still to get to a beach! Really crazy given how close we are to several. Maybe tomorrow!
Ah, yes – you must be close to some lovely beaches. 🙂 I’m guessing that you may have hung back because you’re waiting for the tourists to go home? I hope you get some good beach-visiting weather.
The weather is perfect at the moment, but it is still quite busy down here. All those folk without school age children are visiting now!
Hope the weather is OK when you finally get Cornwall (more or less ) to yourself!