Today is Wear Yellow Day
If you're reading this article and you're not wearing yellow, you better go home and get changed.
Today is Wear Yellow Day — your chance to let the sunshine in and show your support for public access to information.
So if you didn't already know why you encountered a sea of yellow on your way into work this morning, now you do.
On the other hand, if you didn't spot anyone donning the colour of sunshine, don't fall into the trap of thinking Wear Yellow Day has been a damp squib — there's just a lot of secret PATI fans out there wearing yellow underpants.
Among the readers giving their support for Sunshine Week was HSBC trust administrator Rebecca Browne, who said: "I shall be wearing yellow to acknowledge your incredible, fantastic efforts to get our Government administration to be accountable and transparent. It is the best way forward for this country! Thank you!"
The Amnesty International Bermuda team contacted us to say they're planning to wear yellow, as did Corporation of Hamilton common councillor Graeme Outerbridge and Opposition Senate Leader Michael Dunkley.
Former Premier David Saul got in touch from deep in the jungles of Belize, to say there was no yellow available but he would be wearing yellow in spirit.
One less impressed reader e-mailed us to say she would be wearing whatever is clean that day — whether it's yellow or not.
Are you wearing yellow? Did you fall off your bike this morning because you were dazzled by too much yellow? E-mail arighttoknow@royalgazette.bm