Tuesday, March 8, 2011

REDnesday


Take a coffee break and relax while enjoying the REDnesday show. Sue, at http://suelovescherries.blogspot.com is the sponsor of this great program.

A sculpture I spotted around town at an apartment complex. Have to keep an eye out for the reds.

29 comments:

★Carol★ said...

Wow, that's some fancy apartment complex, to have such a big sculpture like that! It's very impressive, and probably a great view for the people that live there!
Happy REDnesday,
Carol

Donnie said...

That is a bright Apartment Complex. Loved the sculpture and the yellow paint.

Lynn said...

Lovin' that sculpture! Not sure if she's an angle or Superwoman:@)

Ruth Hiebert said...

that is quite the intricate sculpture.a perfect pick for Red.

deb said...

You found some super reds! That sculpture is cool!
*hugs*Deb

Lesley said...

I like the sculpture - but not so much the yellow painted brick!

Faythe said...

I like the pop of red in the sculpture against the yellow of the building, great eye! Is that red plant a bromelaid or ginger? it is pretty. Faythe @ GMT

SueLovesCherries said...

That's an apartment complex? Wow, it wouldn't be hard giving directions to that place!

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Hi LV, I really like the sculpture, but the red plants make me happy. I wish we had something blooming, but that is going to be awhile. Thanks so much for stopping by to visit! Take care,
Kathy

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The reds have a habit of leaping out at us, don't they?

A RED-LESS DAY?

“Oh, my goodness, oh, my dear!
Don’t you think it’s very clear
That a red-less day’s a drag?”
Said Ms. Foxy Scarlet Hag.


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher


Lazy Days

farmlady said...

I love that first photo. What contrast!
Reds just jump right out there don't they?

Ginny Hartzler said...

I LOVE that sculpture!! It's quite something for an apartment, it should be in a museum of modern art.

Dandelion and Daisy said...

You have a great eye for finding unusual "reds". Thanks for stopping by, come again.

Annie Jeffries said...

Wow. What a fantastic piece of public art. I LOVE it.

So glad to be back and visiting around. This pic is truly unmissable.

Barbara Rosenzweig said...

So glad that you stopped by to enjoy my garden.
I just love that great sculpture against the bright yellow building!
Barb

Carol at Serendipity said...

I love the red with the yellow! Great post.

Carol

Kranky Granny said...

Wow! What a nice capture.

Yep we are all searching for those reds, and yellows and blues.

Heck, just any old photo that we can get a new post out of will do.

Crystal said...

What an interesting piece of artwork!! I love the red flowers.....can't wait for spring!!!

Leslie said...

What a neat sculpture. It pops out against that yellow building!
Keep it red!
Leslie

Anonymous said...

LV, love these incredible "REDS", thanks for sharing these great photo's.
I'm visiting from Outdoor Wednesday
@ A Southern Daydreamer
~Jo
LazyonLoblolly

Marta said...

Love your reds as well ! Thanks for stopping by, you make my day :O)

Angela said...

The picture with the fence is gorgeous. That would be lovely blown up and framed.

Ann said...

The sculpture looks like it belongs on a museum grounds. Very different for an apartment, it really stands out!
ann

Anonymous said...

Happy Wednesday!

Kay Ellen said...

Very cool sculpture~~~

Happy REDnesday!!

Have a blessed day LV :))


kayellen

Boo-Bah AKA Iris said...

The sculpture is pretty, but the flowers are even more beautiful!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Well you did some great spotting LV

Lola said...

Lovely post. And thank you so much for stopping by – hope you’re having a good week!

XOXO Lola:)

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