Columbine
Sunlit
Yellow and green
Last summer
Prairie Crocus
Prairie Crocus centre / Anemone patens
Second best to the missing sun
Need colour in your life?
Agate water
Grumpy
Golden Bean / Thermopsis rhombifolia
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Protea flower macro
Mountain Buttercup / R. eschscholtzii
Heart-leaved Alexanders / Zizia aptera
Rimmed with red
Meadow Goat's-beard / Tragopogon pratensis L
Sunny delight
Glacier Lily on Arethusa Cirque trail
Tall Buttercup
Plateau Mountain
Alpine Arnica
It's that time of year again
Down at the Indian Village
Maximilian Sunflower / Helianthus maximilianii
Yellow perfection
Bejewelled
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
Forest floor
Clavariadelphus
Yellow Mountain Saxifrage / Saxifraga aizoides
Bird's-foot Trefoil / Lotus corniculatus
Lovely while it lasted
Larch Valley, Banff National Park
Glorious fall colours in Larch Valley
Butter-and-eggs / Linaria vulgaris
Ligularia sp.
Tarnished Plant Bug
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Glowing
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Two little visitors
Vibrant weed
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Sibbaldia / Sibbaldia procumbens
Beautiful but invasive Mountain Ash
Yesterday's colour
Hibiscus
Fall colour explosion - Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving colours
Goat's-beard
Sneezeweed / Helenium
Fall, last year
Columbine
At least someone likes Goat's-beard
Swaying in the breeze
Almost as good as a warm, sunny day
Golden fingers
Reaching for the sun
Colour on a snowy day
Glorious spring colours .... indoors
Happy Valentine's Day
Pretty yellow bells
Yellow Rose of friendship
Face to the sun
Tiny Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Summer colours
Russula
When the petals have fallen
Remembering Canola
Yellow Columbine / Aquilegia flavescens
Glorious autumn colour
Tiny Lemon Drops
Beauty
Reaching out to the sun
The queen of fall colour
A mix of colours
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Hopper on Broadleaf Gumweed / Grindelia squarrosa
Yellow Sweetclover / Melilotus officinalis
Heart-leaved Arnica/Arnica cordifolia
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
A dose of yellow
The same but different
Colorado Rubber Plant
Unfurling
Gaillardia
Glorious colour
Yellow Mountain-avens
With a sprinkling of bokeh
Yellow Bells
Yellow Prairie Violet
Silverweed
To love or not to love?
Leafy Musineon
Balsamroot heaven
Early Cinquefoil
Dwarf Poinciana
On a daffodil
Pansy
Evening Grosbeak
Sunny thoughts
Yellow Pondlily
Allamanda
Bold and beautiful
Sun-glow
Let the sun shine
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Another little world
I need you
Yellow Pondlily
Up close
A delightful little book
Happy New Year, everyone!
My thoughts turn to spring
Colour
Little yellow bird
Sunflower
Little button beauty
Yellow beauties
Yellow slime mold
A thrill, times two
Welcoming the sun with open arms
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Scabius
A tall Yellow Scabius, growing at the Reader Rock Garden, August 11th.
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I wasn't too happy to find a new problem on my computer yesterday, when I went to put it on Standby. A message appeared, saying that "The service "Print Spooler" is preventing the machine from entering Standby. Try stopping this service and try again." Well, I certainly didn't have a clue what a Print Spooler was, or why this had suddenly happened, so off to Google to try and find out what to do! Eventually, I fixed it, hoping that nothing else goes wrong, especially until I have finished copying all my e-mails so that my infected Outlook Express Inbox can be "rebuilt"(?).
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