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Red

Another wet, grey and colourless day today so, in no particular order, here's some cheerful red to perk things up a bit.  I hope you are sitting comfortably.  It's a bit of a marathon, starting with a cheeky redpoll on the lovely Hebridean island of Colonsay.

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  1. Favourite is the White House, red roof!
    Hope the sun arrives soon x

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  2. Just love your photos! Wonderful depiction of the color red.

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    1. Thank you Susan! For lean periods, when I haven't got anything I want to post, I keep a library of photos highlighting a specific colour! So far I have done orange and violet. If you trawl back in time on the running wave you should find them! Thank you for visiting my blog! A

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