© Photos by Richard Schear and Kay Davies January, 2008 |
Photos taken in Key West, Florida, on our way home from Costa Rica, January, 2008. |
Posted for Mellow Yellow Monday, hosted each week
by Drowsey Monkey.
To see other yellows, perhaps even mellower or yellower yellows,
please click HERE!
16 comments:
Love your photos! Have a fabulous week.
Liz @ MLC
The subtle yellow of that old house is just gorgeous!
DON’T LET THAT YELLOW GO TO YOUR HEAD
Don’t let that yellow go to your head!
Simply be glad it’s not puce or red!
Give thanks for the color dear to your heart:
Honey and lemon and cream— a good start!
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Yellow-Skirted Sweeper
the yellow house is grand--i love the latticework. fabulous shots.
I love the first customer pickup - looks like the tuk tuks we used in Khartoum. (Well, I used them to go shopping, Grant refused!) Have a great day. blessings and (((hugs))) Jo
Wonderful yellows, Kay! I can't believe it's Monday already! Sheesh!
Great shots! Thanks for your visit.
Great Collections " Yellow Mellow " Kay !!!!
I like the last one : )
xoxo
I love these pics...
JJRod'z
Btw, thanks for the visit on my blog...
Great pics! The yellow house is my favorite!
Peace!
I got a kick out of the rent me pic: The chickens , and the reflections in the office window are hilarious!
Key West is the place I like to go ^_^ Happy Monday!
MYM
Many years ago (1977 I believe) we drove the causeway out to Key West just to see and then turned around and drove back. Unfortunately we didn't take the time to explore.
Such very nice sets of yellow Kay!
Great mellow yellows Kay. Key West is so beautiful, I haven't been there in many years.
Great shots from Key West. My sister has a house in Key West and I've enjoyed the time I've spent there.
NIce! A nice mellow and yellow place to feature -- we enjoyed our visit! I can't decide if I love looking at your posts of places I've been more than I do posts of places I'll probably never get to. Guess I basically just enjoy all of them. (Especially the surprise of never klnowing where you'll be next (blog-wise)
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