We Have Seen(Click on the small pictures to see a larger version.) |
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CourtyardThe courtyard of the Visual Arts Center of the College of Santa Fe looks surreal in the snow. |
Cactus OrnamentI admired this street decoration Santa Fe style for several days before making a special trip to take its picture. |
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Dish BrushStill wearing its elegant cravat before departing with Emily for the wilds of Chicago. |
EggsWhich really didn’t need weighing, but looked so nice on the red scale. |
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Ink BottlesSnug on the kitchen windowsill, these ink bottles watch the snow swirl on the patio in Santa Fe. |
ZorbMy new favorite red thing is my Honda Insight, resting here by the shores of Clear Lake after recording 74.6 MPG for a complete circumnavigation. |
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El ComedorYou will need the snow to cool off after eating some of the “Northern New Mexico” food at El Comedor in Santa Fe. |
Rhino TransportZorb isn’t supposed to carry more than 365 total pounds, but has no trouble transporting this fully inflated rhino (created by Niki de Saint Phalle). |
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Red WallThis wonderful red wall is right next to that famous church at Ranchos de Taos, which is not at all red. |
SedonaThe red cliffs in Sedona are incredible even when the temperature soars over 90º F. |
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Red Emperor TulipsAre especially beautiful in the rain. |
WheelbarrowAnd they look great in the pale winter California sun posing next to this wheelbarrow with coral bells dancing in attendance. |
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Red BerriesThese red berries glow in the California winter rain. |
Red BerriesThese red berries are highlighted against the New Mexico winter snow. |
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Galaxy StoolsOur favorite place to eat in Flagstaff, Arizona, is on these red stools at the Galaxy diner. |
Shoe TreeWe found this red pump (and many other shoes) hanging in a tree in the middle of the desert somewhere between Earp and Quartzite. Or maybe it was a mirage… |
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Ghost LightBurning on the empty stage at Lucie Stern Theater after a rehearsal for Madama Butterfly. |
SunsetDuring West Bay Opera’s 1999 production of Madama Butterfly. |
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Robot ManHeading out across the lunar surface (actually an internal adobe wall). |
EgoIs ready to strike the set at West Bay Opera. |
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Red LadderThese red ladders were all around The Lake in Central Park. We are guessing they are to rescue idiots who venture out on the spring ice. |
Chicken in LightsThis wonderful chicken sign is from the Williams Bar-B-Q at 2350 Broadway in New York City. |
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Red PoleThere are many mysterious red poles at the Santa Fe Ski Area Base Camp. We don’t know what this little building is for either. |
Lila Acheson Wallace WingSoaking up the sun on a chilly April day in the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Note: These pictures were taken with an amazing (at the time) digital camera.
Now I just use my trusty iPhone and post on Facebook.
I still love Red Stuff!