Wednesday, October 5, 2011

the red eye

 

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 . . .

 

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melody’s red glass

 

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red barn through the rails

 

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natalie and the red glass beads

 

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junction city steed

 

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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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