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Springtime Red ...


Today is the beginning of a new week ~ I took this picture last week in Towns Square ~ I loved the color, how it spoke to me, how it reminded me of what beautiful colors there are to come this Spring/Summer ... I love the cooler Spring-like weather - But I will take Summer weather, especially after the Winter we had - It felt like it was never going to end - As beautiful as it was, I am glad to see it in the rear-view mirror now ...

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  1. Oh yes, I too am glad to see the back end of a long winter...bring on the mild, warm weather and the sunshine and the flowers and the colour!

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  2. Thank you so much, Sherry ~ Glad to know people are out there - Reading & enjoying my blog - Love your comments - Do you like Fall just as much as Spring?
    ~Kristine

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  3. Beautiful colors! I am seriously thinking about using some of your photography as a color scheme for my weaving. That would be interesting! :)

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  4. Thanks so much, Sonja ~ You made my day by saying that my photography will inspire some of your weaving ~ Perhaps you could have a scarf called "The Kristine Scarf" ... LOL ... Just the thought makes me smile!

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