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Shared as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Red. Cee is doing a great job of hosting, listing and passing along blog challenges, helping to fill the gap when The Daily Post closed.
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A virtual explosion of red, especially on the last photo!
You’ve made me think of exploded tomatoes… nicely grilled ones.
Ah, that sounds delightful.
Among a collection of marvellous shots, the first stands out
Scrooges is a convivial place with a three sided, Cheers style bar. If you and Jackie ever find yourselves in Jackson, MS, you’ll find it just up your street.
🙂
I love the color red, this was a treat!
I imagine you could cook up something tasty with these!
Love the tomatoes!
That seems to be the most popular one, unless everyone is just hungry 🙂
Tomatoes look great! Good photo.
I’d guess it is a modern variety, bred for uniformity.
Lovely selection of red photos. The cherry babies are particularly beautiful.
I didn’t realise there are so flavours of tabasco. We must be missing out in Australia but often original is the best.
It was taken at the Tabasco Factory in Louisiana. We even had Tabasco ice cream there – it was surprisingly good.
Lovely series, Susan.
Those beak-shaped flowers remind me of the Cocks Comb Coral Tree OR Erythrina crista-galli, often known as the cockspur coral tree.
That tomato image is totally unique (in that I’ve never seen tomatoes so even in size and row placement 🙂 ).
Thanks for solving the mystery, Vicki. I was wondering what it was.
What a great series! I can’t pick a favorite – there are too many that I love!
Thank you – I’m glad they brightened your day!
I love your comment on the tomatoes! That sameness is absolutely eerie — but what a color! These images are sort of like coffee for the eyes, and I am now totally awake. A great beginning to my day — thank you!
The tomatoes only have their green bits to proclaim their uniqueness.
My favourite colour is red so this was a treat. I love the Cherry Baby flowers and particularly the amaryllis, it’s gorgeous 🙂
It’s always a treat for me to see amaryllises growing outside. These were growing almost like a hedge.
Fabulous color, as your beautiful photos illustrate.
Funnily enough, I’d been looking at the blog and thinking it needed a bit more red – not any more!
Very cheering as we leave summer behind. I have tried Erythrina crista-gaĺli from seed but never got it to bloom. Gorgeous flowers aren’t they?
They are – I don’t think I could every weary of looking at them. I wonder if it is the kind of plant that takes a very long time to flower? I only know of this one in Texas.