Location Taken: Dynamic Earth, Sudbury, ON, Canada
Time Taken: June 2010
These were some lovely yellow flowers outside the Dynamic Earth science center in Sudbury. I’d tell you more about them, but honestly, flower identification’s not really something I’ve specialized in. I can mainly tell you they’re yellow, have five petals, and are on a bush. And five minutes of googling haven’t yielded a decent flower identification site. It’s very tragic.
I can’t even tell if it’s native to the area, since it’s planted as part of the landscaping around the science center.
And yes, my family’s the type to visit science centers as the one thing we do in a quick stop into a city. It was fascinating, really. Sudbury’s got a really interesting geologic history. But, alas, it goes better with some of the other photos I took, so it shall have to wait. This is also very tragic.
To alleviate the tragedy, I suggest looking at the photo more. It’s full of yellow, a warm and happy color, one that reminds you of sunshine and hope!
I dislike yellow. And sunshine.
Darn it, still tragic.