Celebration of Spring {Yellow}…

As promised, I’m celebrating Spring all week long here! It’s only proper for me to start with my yearly, seasonal infatuation with the beautiful color yellow.  And rightfully so…here in PA, yellow is the very first color {other than green} which makes an appearance after a long, bleak, colorless winter. And so it is a much beloved and much welcomed sight. Enjoy and stop back tomorrow for Day 2 of our Celebration of Spring!

ps…They are giving away a spot in Creativity Boot Camp over at Shutter Sisters. You have until tonight at midnight EST to enter! Good Luck!!!

absolutely stunning and beautiful as always!

Love that burst of color, beautiful images.

Oh man, these are beautiful! I wish our trees were blooming. Right now we just have baby leave buds.

Hey! I’ve been following for awhile thanks to the Sunday Creative, but I don’t think I realized you are in PA. I am in Hershey…noticing your forsythia looks a lot like my forsythia :) …and I do am reveling in the brilliant and subtle yellows all around lately…gorgeous, isn’t it?

~Amy

Stunning!!!!!! I’m so ready for more color in our world.

Your pictures are lovely as usual. I, too, am ready for spring and the lovely rainbow of colors that go with it.

wonderful yellow!

Yay for yellow! These are happy photos!

These are such beautiful photographs Maegan.
I hope you had a blessed Easter.

So pretty! I think those are the exact flower bushes/trees I stopped to admire on our walk yesterday. Forsythia, I think?

absolutely stunning!

You make me happy.
These are the flower that I miss more from my childhood.
In Italian they’re called “forsizie” and very special for me. I had some of them in home garden, pretty closed to home building. They are for me a symbol of happy days and your photos capture that magic.

So soft and almost buttery sweet. Another reason why certain shades of yellow are my very favorite.

love your spring yellows. so artistically captured.

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