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    1. Thanks So Much, Linda - I love photography and a rule I learned early on was "Always Shoot Red" ... So glad I listened :)

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  2. What a great concept! I would have never seen all that red -- guess that is what makes you a great photographer!

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    1. Ohhh, Rita -- You are much too kind -- I am trying new posts, new ideas and new themes ... Thank You So Much For Visiting!

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  3. I love red. My favorite red is the Cardinal. :) And if these were all taken just recently you certainly don't live in Minnesota. Laughing with a bit of pain attached for the longing of green grass and flowers. :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting, Kelli -- Thank you for your wonderful comments - No, These pics were taken "over time" - I just looked back on photos that Red appeared - We are still in the thick of Winter here in New England, also!

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  4. Such a varied theme - even though it is all that is red. The summer drink and t-shirts, the summer lobster, the festive building ... right down to the all rounder of a yield. Love this.

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    1. Thank You, Kelly - For your kind words - I am dreaming of nicer weather here in the Boston area - Therefore, The Red Theme was fitting :)

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  5. Kristine, this is a great idea, love the colour red, I would love to be drinking the delicious looking drink surrounded by the flowers. Blessings and hugs to you! Amandaxx

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    1. Thank You So Much, Amanda -- I wanted to try something new and thinking of the color "Red" during our Snowy Winter was truly refreshing! Hugs Always! xx

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