#83 | ASEAN Hive Community Photography Challenge | Finding Yellow Everywhere | My Yellow Experience
For the challenge this week given by @justinparke, I was a bit troubled by the @asean.hive community photography challenge, "Finding Yellow Everywhere," since I am not a fan of the color.
Although there is no particular reason why I hate or don't like yellow, the last time I dealt with the particular color was during the election of the late President Ninoy Aquino, as one of his supporters.
Despite these circumstances, I really want to join every weekly challenge. I don't want to miss the fun and excitement of reading other stories and sharing experiences. As I was thinking about what to do with the challenge, I did a little research, and did you know that yellow represents joy, happiness, and hope? If you didn't know this yet, try sunbathing early in the morning and feel the warmth of the sunlight as it touches your skin. It's as if the sunlight is giving you something to improve your mood. Another example is that when a newborn baby is a bit yellowish, a traditional home remedy that works effectively to cure this skin problem is to soak the baby in sunlight, but not during the midday sun. Just the sunlight around early in the morning, roughly from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., as my mother instructed me.
As they say, the best camera is the one in your hand. I managed to find some amazing yellow shots that I would like to share with the community.
It was a coincidence that my kids' breakfast was all yellow. They love to eat eggs for breakfast. During this flu bug season, in addition to vitamins and minerals, we also do some homemade remedies to boost their immune system, like letting them drink honey and lemon juice every morning.
After breakfast, I took some time to play with my kids. They requested to play in a basin by asking me to create a boat. Then the idea struck me: I do manage to know some origami tricks, so why not teach them? I selected and grabbed an unused piece of yellow cartolina paper for us to use.
This was our origami output. It was a bit rough-made, but the family time we shared together was priceless. We made some simple origami animals, such as penguins, seals, pigs, and the most famous and common, swans. The boat was excluded as it was immediately thrown out of the basin.
Another coincidence: My wife has a little pisonet business in our hometown. She told me to buy a system unit immediately to replace the defective units. I found out that only one unit was left working properly out of four units. Since the cargo companies are a bit pricey, I opted out and tried asking local bus transit if they would allow me to deliver my package without me accompanying it. Luckily, it went well. A little trivia: Did you know that Bacolod City is the main office of Vallacar Transit, most commonly known as Ceres Liner?
Since the company color brand is obviously yellow, I even took a picture of their seats. Yes! all possible areas that could be painted yellow, they do it.
Before I went home, I dropped by to buy some fruits for the kids. Look how beautiful and delicious the fruits are, ready to be munched. Can you spot how many yellow-colored fruits are in the photo? I would love to hear your answer in the comment section.
It is amazing that all of these photos were taken on the spot. It was never planned. I even decided that if I ever join the photography contest, my entry would just be our little origami project. Again, thank you for taking some time to drop by and read my blog. I appreciate it very much.
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That origami is adorable. While I'm not particularly fond of creating origami myself, I can certainly appreciate the beauty of one when I see it.
it's a rough craft actually and yet you still manage to appreciate it. Thank you very much. It's been a while I have made something, this is pretty popular during my elementary years.
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If I try to make one, you won't be calling it "origami"... haha.😂😂😂
I recall my teacher asking us to bring paper for art class during my school days, but I wasn't particularly skilled in art, so I just do something else. I prefer to cut the paper with scissors. 😜
Thank you very much friend. To participate in this gathering of yellow. I am very happy to see this craft with your wonderful skills and beautiful yellows that you are surrounded by and fruitful. That natural fruit full of turmeric fascinates me. Yellow color is very much loved by our ladies which can be used in different ways in curries. My respect and love to you and your family. My friend I have already participated. I am very happy to see your participation. Good day.
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Despite not being a fan of the color you managed to find plenty of yellows for this challenge. I am now feeling nostalgic for some origami, used to have several memorized, but I think now I'd have to refresh my memory online. Funny how yellow is a common color for public transportation nearly everywhere in the world.
Actually it is not finding but a coincidence. That yellow paper that we made the origami is from scratch and crumpled. A previous unused school supply. The food that my child had eaten is a made to do breakfast since it was already late for them to go to school.
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We do have lemons and honey for their home remedy made juice. We have made this a habit. The bus terminal and fruits were also just by luck. It was not in my mind that our buses her are yellow, I totally forgot and got shock by it.
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