While not an earthshaking observation, I have found it interesting – Paducah had the Dogwood Trail. The beautiful dogwoods (and azaleas) painting the town in pastel shades of pink and white.
Nashville and Nolensville, however, seem to be alive with YELLOW! There are forsythia and daffodils everywhere. Yellow pansies add to the vibrant feel of the area. And, yes you guessed it…I’m going to attend the Buttercup Festival!


Such gorgeous spring color. It really is interesting how every region seems to have their own color.
I love the color in your new surroundings.
Ah, love yellows. Though my hometown is nicknamed the Dogwood City and I do love those white and pink blossomed trees.
But buttercups? Now that sounds as if it has promise, too…
absolute . favorite
Nice capture of Forsythia. It is blooming all over here too–a bright sign of spring.
I’m horticulturally challenged and don’t even know which yellow bloom this is! But, I love the shot. I sometimes find it hard to know when to use shallow depth of field and when to expand it. But, that is one of your fortes!
they are the sunniest yellow I’ve seen!