This shrub caught my eye this morning, its yellow flowers standing out like a vivid beacon against the shade-dappled adobe walls of a Santa Fe art museum behind it.
(ps: if you know what this shrub is called, please let me know.)
This shrub caught my eye this morning, its yellow flowers standing out like a vivid beacon against the shade-dappled adobe walls of a Santa Fe art museum behind it.
(ps: if you know what this shrub is called, please let me know.)
GORGOUS PICTURE!
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Thanks Andrea!
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Try Spanish Broom, Kaz me old china …
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Yes! I knew the knew the name, but damned if I could remember. Ta!
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Yellow in sunlight is always a sight to behold. I see M-R got there first with the ID 🙂 Sort of reminds me of my rapeseed field.
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I was sure one of you would know! BTW, I have been busily photographing benches on my holiday. There’s actually a bench at the base of this broom shrub. 😉
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Well I hope you won’t keep them all to yourself. Can’t wait to see more photos from your trip.
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I intend to share the bench photos, never fear! I took a few bench ones today at the Grand Canyon — plus another couple hundred without a bench. It’ll take me a year to sort the whole trip’s photos! 😦
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I know THAT feeling! I have been going through photos (to weed out crap ones and duplicates) since forever, and never get any closer to finishing ONE country! I have started taking less pictures though – if you can call 105 of engine houses less 😦
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I’m not even sure what an engine house is!
At a rough count, I have about 1,100 from the past three weeks. Oh my. (About 50 are benches, so I hope you feel guilty!)
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Not in the least 😉
I still take photos of the damn things myself and I was hoping that the challenge would wean me off them. I keep seeing benches in the most wonderful locations!
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