I could fill post after post with shades of green, but decided to limit my contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge to three of my favorite photos.



I could fill post after post with shades of green, but decided to limit my contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge to three of my favorite photos.



This week the directions for the photo challenge were:
“Roy G. Biv” is an acronym made of the first letters of the seven colors of the rainbow, to help you remember: Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Indigo. Violet. It’s also your photo challenge theme for this week!*
You can attack this challenge in one of two ways: share an image that contains all the colors of the rainbow (or an actual rainbow) or share a multi-photo gallery, one image for each color.
I had fun choosing the photos that would represent the colors of my rainbow!
Written for Weekly Photo Challenge: Roy G Biv
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