In the Iberian peninsula, yellow comes from Latin amarus, a word that meant bitter. Some theories say that the relation between the color yellow and the bitterness of the bile or the effects of liver diseases on the skin.
Exploring Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, I walk a lot even though it is very hot and the humidity is exhausting.
Especially the old streets are pure eye-candy when it comes to architecture and details. Nowadays I only take photos with my phone, I sold the Nikon. Sometimes I miss my DSLR.
Photo: Parroquia Santa Ana, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
I managed to pick up my #SLR camera for the first time in ages, and whilst I had to consider aperture, it was a needed reminder of just how much better it is for taking #photos. #photography#pansy#yellow
I'm in Cumbria this week, and a lot of the stone walls and banks have lovely, yellow poppies growing on them. I do like a California poppy, but these are Welsh ones I've just learned...
like ailing children
convalescing in mom's arms
oak trees heal orchids
***Someone gave me a throw away plant with only one leaf left. So I blessed it and put it up in an oak. This is the result! I had to make some art out of it too. :)