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Posted by Septic (U3282615) on Monday, 1st August 2011
"Red things" was the winner for this month....
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Monday, 1st August 2011
Gosh, you're on the ball, Septic!
Oh, I like that very much. Thanks for the link.
Bookmarking with this.
This winter, from the canal bank near where I live:-
I'm sure I've posted this before, but it is red
Redwings and red things
Surprising how many photos I've got that fit the category. Here's one
and does anyone remember the film Local Hero?
Wondering about how wide a definition of red we're talking about.
, in reply to message 8.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Monday, 1st August 2011
Red covers quite a wide range, I'd say, Auntie.
Rose, vermillion, crimson, magenta, scarlet, maroon...........
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Posted by goldilocks exits pursued by bears (U1859740) on Monday, 1st August 2011
Ooh, Dirig, I've got a copy of the Complete Ö÷²¥´óÐã Woodworker as well!
Some fuschias
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Monday, 1st August 2011
Hope this counts. It does for me anyway!
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Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
What a lovely start to the month - especially like the fuchsias.
I think I will be struggling to find something red - not really my colour, you know! (Apart from rugby jerseys!)
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Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
What a great selection.
You'll surprise us, I'm sure, Gwen.
We need a local hero around here:
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Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
I've found a little bit of red but this is mainly to try out Scoobs' instructions re posting one at a time. If it doesn't work it is my fault.
, in reply to message 15.
Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
It works and yes that flower is red. Nice one too.
Something red from me.
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Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Guess who is salivating?
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
More produce
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Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Well done, Gwen, you've cracked it.
Tiny red thing:
Another tiny red thing!
Tulips
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
A poppy
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Posted by Ceres Daughter (U2231349) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
such lovely red pictures...
here are some of mine
sunset on the way home (iphone picture)
Poppies in a sugar beet field last week (iphone picture)
On the way back from Salim's Curry House the other evening (iphone picture)
a study in red! (iphone picture)
Holme Pierrepont looking fantastic
very Welsh
Portmerion - quite the oddest place I have been to
I am waiting to see these dyed blue and green - no luck yet!!
A flower from a bouquet given to me after the last operation - Protea
bonking ladybirds - without the benefit of a macro lens
, in reply to message 20.
Posted by Ceres Daughter (U2231349) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Another tiny red thing!
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what a fantastic photo!
, in reply to message 23.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
A classic red rose:
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Posted by Ceres Daughter (U2231349) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
I was going to go through each and every photo posted and comment but they are all so good that it would have taken me all afternoon (when did the flea become 3 minutes?)
I love love ladybirds and regularly have an envious gaze at macro lens' - one day! as for the flowers, the fruit, the telephone boxes etc - just lovely.
Here is my heart's desire (but my brain says 'no, not brave enough anymore')
Rita's wonderful Pentecost flower arrangement
the view from my office window Winter 2009/10
, in reply to message 26.
Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
What riches have appeared in my absence - I would be hard pressed to choose a favourite.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Everyone is posting brilliant photos. I'll add some wildlife
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Some very interesting photos on offer here already.
Bookmarking with this mixture of reds
XTD
The activity in these pictures was once described to me as "like standing in a cold shower and ripping up £50 notes while someone hits you with a cricket bat"
, in reply to message 30.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Gosh, that looks exciting, Septic.
I'm happier pottering along slowly:
And some bikes...
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Is this red enough?
, in reply to message 33.
Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Something I caught today.
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Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Gosh, I thought we were going to see a rash, c-h-p.
Mine:
Yet again I forget I have to look in the Village Hall for this thread.
Cracking start already.
D - do you buy only red books or do you organise them by colour?
: )
Here's my starter:
, in reply to message 36.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Excellent offerings, as always, Scoobs. I'd been wondering where you were!
What a wonderful range of red things - a huge ship, a tiny berry, men on pylons, men in turbans.
A splash of red on a murky beach:
, in reply to message 37.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Not only murky, but out of focus - sorry.
In answer to your question, Scoobs, I rustled them up for the occasion.
Then I found another qualifier:
, in reply to message 38.
Posted by Auntie Molly (U14110968) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Another one
Right, I'm off to dig out my copy of Little Red Riding Hood.
Hi Aunt Molly - nice graffiti.
Whilst I'm on
, in reply to message 40.
Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Great photos everyone.
, in reply to message 40.
Posted by Auntie Molly (U14110968) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Wow!
Male frigate bird Auntie.
Ladykillers!
, in reply to message 43.
Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
There are some stunning photographs - such variety and quality.
Looking through my folders I seem to have an aversion to red. I think I need counselling.
Had a lovely walk this morning - saw plenty of pink in the shape of Himalayan balsam, but no red.
, in reply to message 44.
Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Unlike Gwen, I seem to like red:
, in reply to message 45.
Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
In mitigation, M'Lud, the dog likes red.
, in reply to message 45.
Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Here's mine for today
, in reply to message 47.
Posted by Gwenllian yr ail (U5426181) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
And this is red(ish)
, in reply to message 48.
Posted by Dougals Servant (U7470526) on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Gwen, interesting the way the smoke is blowing.
And yes definitely red as I have some of boats with sails that colour (up here in the Bay and down on the Clyde) and they are red, I have decided!
D's S
, in reply to message 48.
Posted by Lady Trudie Tilney Glorfindel Maldini (U2222312) ** on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011
Gosh, so many lovely pics already!
I like the cottage, Gwen, and Scooby's holy men and Auntie C's - um- preoccupied moths.
Here's one I took earlier today, thinky of Leggsy:
And a bit of local interest:
Not a local:
And I can't remember if I've done this one before:
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