Showing posts with label Color Your World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Your World. Show all posts

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Brown And Lots Of Cuteness


For Color Your World's November challenge -- the color brown -- I offer you outmost cuteness. A couple of weeks ago a friend took care of her acquaintance's dog Gina, a beauty with white and light brown fur.


While we were taking Gina for a walk, a thunderstorm was suddenly coming up. We quickly went home to take Gina into the house, as the dog is afraid of thunder. Gina took refuge between fence and hedge.



A neighbor's cat, Yoshi, watched from beyond the fence.


He was very curious, trying to figure out why Gina was hiding.


And here's what Yoshi was seeing.


Of course, Gina was taken safely inside right after taking these pictures. Anyway, these are the most brownish photos I have taken in the last few weeks. Most probably, they are also the cutest.

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Orange -- Time for pumpkins


Color Your World's color of the month is orange. What better way to celebrate orange than showing you some pumpkin glory around the house.


I am looking forward to cooking these beauties.


These pumpkins grew in the garden.


I am happy to have so many this year.


In Ebbs, Austria I took some photos of pumpkins being sold at the side of the street.


So many varities.


A feast for the eyes.


Pumpkin heaven.


The color orange at its best.


For more orange delights, please check out the other Color Your World posts.


Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Yellow



Jen from I Believe In Love is one of the ladies organizing the great Color Your World challenge. Last month I didn't get around to complete a post for GREEN, but I certainly didn't want to miss this month's color YELLOW. Below is a photo I took in the garden in May -- the beautiful blossoms of a ranunculus bush.


YELLOW was my favorite color as a child, and I still love the color these days. Last month I drove by a rape field and just had to stop to take a few photos.


It was a sunny, bright day, and the YELLOW of the plants was so very intensive.


I love that there are a few fields on the outskirts of Munich -- rural feeling at its best.


A bouquet of YELLOW flowers I gave as a present in May -- so sunny that it must cheer up everyone!

  
Last but not least -- YELLOW is GELB in German!