Red can be found in many shades ranging from that of blood to pink or deep orange. Our English vocabulary makes good use of the word: we wave the “red flag” to warn of danger; we catch people “red handed” in criminal activity; and we describe spicy food as being “red hot”. We cut through the “red tape” of bureaucracy; we “see red” when we are angry; we celebrate “red letter days” such as birthdays and anniversaries; and most of the time, we obey the order to stop when signaled by a “red light”.
I could go on and on, but instead, why don’t I just share a few “red” pix . . .
melody’s red glass
red barn through the rails
natalie and the red glass beads
junction city steed
judy’s snapdragon
glenda
“Even if you are stained as red as crimson, I can make you as white as wool.”
Isaiah 1:18
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