Went for a drive today and saw miles & miles of yellow. Not sure what it was but it was pretty!
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Spacious skies and amber waves of grain?
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JzB
wow! i would have never guessed what it is! yay.. it's so great to be one of the first 5 to submit my link... normally it would be so hard! haha. happy mym!
ReplyDeleteLooks like rape to me, or maybe mustard.
ReplyDeleteit is a pretty sight, though isn't it?!
pretty yellow fields :)
ReplyDeleteWhen we see miles of yellow in Alberta, it is almost always canola. This doesn't seem to be the exact same colour, however. (Canola used to be called rapeseed, but nobody wanted to use rapeseed oil for cooking, did you know?)
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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i made a comment earlier.. that was for the beautiful yellow soap! sorry about that... wow,i love those yellows and greens... could they be sunflowers?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty yellows!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely capture!
ReplyDeleteA nice shot of the fields...happy! MYM!
ReplyDeletePostcard perfect :)
ReplyDeletevery lovely photos of nature...linked up my post already...have a great day!
ReplyDeletei miss my the rice field in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteHappy MYM!
ReplyDeleteIt's so calm. Happy MYM!
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ReplyDeleteSo peaceful with the blue sky and yellow fields. I think the plants are rapeseed (Brassica napus). Have a nice week:)
ReplyDeletethought they were rice fields? maybe not:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like California. I drove to Santa Cruz the other day, along the coast, and it was just gorgeous, lots of yellow blooms along the way.
ReplyDeleteim so back ;)
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http://everyday-is-a-new-day-vhen.blogspot.com/2011/05/im-brave.html
Beautiful! Love that yellow. looks like Raps (in german).
ReplyDeleteSo pretty when there is a whole field of "something" that is a bright color. Very yellow!!
ReplyDeleteMickie :)
it looks so pretty! love the blue skies too. have a good week!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Canola, makes for a pretty shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike. I also posted a photo of one of those golden fields that I snapped on a recent trip. I had to do some research to learn what it was.
ReplyDeleteThat field is planted with Rape. Rapeseeds are used to make canola oil. It is also used as a cattle feed and to make a form of fuel.
Could be wheat or rapes, but whatever they are they sure look scenic.
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I think these are wild flowers in the field... love them. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice and peaceful view... =)
ReplyDeleteThat IS pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful serene pictures!
ReplyDeleteShirley
I live in NYC and don't have a clue what might be growing in that field—but it sure is beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful view of the field and sky. Such a pleasant thing
ReplyDeletehttp://sweeliee.blogspot.com/2011/05/mellow-yellow-monday-tulip.html
Beautiful and peaceful spring green and yellow field.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely field of mustard.
ReplyDeletehello, never seen a beautiful yellow field like that here ..
ReplyDeleteWow!! I love this! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI have some country scenes this time!
so beautiful! are those wheat crops or something?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like rice field...
ReplyDeleteThose flowers in the field must be buttercups. :)
ReplyDeletevery pretty - I likey!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's a rice field or just a beautiful serene place. Have a great MOnday!
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Have a great day!
It looks like yellow mustard to me -- here in California, farmers plant it as a cover crop, then they plow it under to add nutrients to the soil.
ReplyDeletebeautiful fields...nice shot
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to say that I'm terrible at following directions and yet I'm commenting, as requested! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery! Seems a lovely and serene field!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing;o)
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