Friday, January 17, 2014

Searching for RoyGBiv

I hope I'm not too late, but I was so inspired by all the beautiful reds I've seen that I decided to post some, too.  What I'm talking about is Jennifer Coyne Qudeen's "Searching for RoyGBiv", in which bloggers will post their colors on the third Thursday of the month.  As you can see, I'm a day late and a dollar short, but red is just what I needed to melt away my frozen winter blues, so here goes!


























And Jennifer, if I'm too late, no worries; I hope you all enjoy the photos anyway! 




18 comments:

  1. Oh! My! Gosh! I went to Berea for college. Truly. Majored in business...not art...can't draw or paint to save me. Good thing I'm a fiber artist, huh? It's great to have you join in the search for Roy. Love your reds - especially the truck. By the way, I was born in Harlan, KY too. What a small world it is. Enjoy! Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, how wonderful that you're a Kentuckian! Maybe you were inspired during college by the Churchill Weavers in Berea. Thanks for allowing me to join the game even though I'm a bit late- seems like great fun so far!

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  2. Just in time ... love the screen door and flowers!

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    1. Thanks, Mary Ann, and thanks also for introducing me to the RoyGBiv fun!

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  3. I love your pictures, its almost like a visual story. You just needs some words and it would be a short story I feel.

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    1. Thanks, Maya, that's a really interesting idea about the story; too bad I didn't think of it. Maybe next time I'll try to do an "orange story"! Thanks for commenting!

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  4. I especially like the door and the roof photos, Sharmon. And agree with Maya, they tell a story. -sus

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    1. Thanks, Sus! I'm really intrigued now by this story idea... hmmmmm...

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  5. les photos bien choisis pour illustrer les différences..
    j'aimais aussi la mésange du billet précédent , mais mon commentaire n'a pas passé...encore une 'bonne année' e.

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    1. Thanks, Elfi; I'm glad you enjoyed the photos, and the last post as well!

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  6. Those bannisters--they really fooled my eye!

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    1. Yes, that's a strange photo, isn't it? I wasn't expecting that effect when I shot it.

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  7. Yes those bannisters - a wonderful deception and confusion of the eye! That tractor too gives a whole new thought on red - lovely.

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    1. Charlton, thank you so much for your comments, and for visiting my blog! I hope your new year is starting off well!

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  8. Rabbit Hash, I think I need to visit. Wonderful photos!

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  9. Thanks, Jill! Yes, you should visit Rabbit Hash; it's like stepping back in time.

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