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December 22, 2011

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Unexamined View

Yellow leaves on Lakeshore Drive, Dorval, Québec 2011-11-19

I remember my grandmother not liking yellow.

For some time, I decided that I, too, would not care much for yellow.

This mindset stuck for a very long time, for no reason. I simply held on to this unexamined view.

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Trees dressed in yellow leaves on Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto 2011-11-06

Yellow leaves on Lakeshore Drive, Dorval, Québec 2011-11-19

Yellow decorative cabbage on Danforth Avenue, Toronto 2011-10-23

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  1. Dec 24 2011

    I love yellow! It is bright and cheerful. It also reminds me a wonderful sunrise which marks the beginning of a new day.

    I totally love the yellow cabbage photo. I’ve never seen yellow cabbage!

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