My favorite is the one of the beautiful lady sitting on the curb which reminds me so much of the Aboriginal social stratification of an innocent and beautiful people, that I came to love each time I saw or met them. The one of the grackle or gackle did not impress me very much, because I never could come to like them, but it takes all kinds to make up this great world, they can’t all be beautiful ladies, Red Birds or even painted buntings. PS: there is a town in North Dakota named Gackle, I think that I may know how it came by it’s name…
Actually you could get a cup of chica at every Ciudad Central
of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. I don’t remember if I ever had it fermented. But I just looked it up and I am going to try to make it.. Easier that making Cenezo out of all those plants I having growing in my yard. https://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/chicha-de-maiz-corn-drink/
These are all fabulous for my ‘quirky’ reds this week too!
Jude xx
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Is it a prompt? If so can you send a link? I am terrible at locating things. Couldn’t find it on your blog.
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This challenge is on my travel blog, not the Cornwall one which my Avatar links to.
https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/12/31/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021/
and this month is Red
https://traveltalk.me.uk/2021/08/01/life-in-colour-22/
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Thanks.. going on a nature ride.. will have a look when I get back. I love links…..
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More great reds — but I think I like the first one best!
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An arrangement I did in my friend Marti’s house. That’s her college guitar..
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You really did some nice arranging at Marti’s house!
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These reds are absolutely stunning and so show offy 😀 😀
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My favorite is the one of the beautiful lady sitting on the curb which reminds me so much of the Aboriginal social stratification of an innocent and beautiful people, that I came to love each time I saw or met them. The one of the grackle or gackle did not impress me very much, because I never could come to like them, but it takes all kinds to make up this great world, they can’t all be beautiful ladies, Red Birds or even painted buntings. PS: there is a town in North Dakota named Gackle, I think that I may know how it came by it’s name…
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Actually, that one you like was used for the cover of the Ojo del Lago. It’s the only one I ever submitted.
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Did you take it~? Perfect~! In my day she would have had a cup of chicha de maiz instead of a coke…But time moves on doesn’t it~!
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Yes. I took this photo in Copper Canyon.
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Actually you could get a cup of chica at every Ciudad Central
of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. I don’t remember if I ever had it fermented. But I just looked it up and I am going to try to make it.. Easier that making Cenezo out of all those plants I having growing in my yard. https://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/chicha-de-maiz-corn-drink/
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My favorite is atole..Made from masa but not fermented. Yummy.
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What fun!! Some beautiful, some humorous, some interesting some curious! Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks, Joyful. Fun looking back in my photo files and plucking out the red.
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Great gallery of reds Judy 🙂 🙂
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Great reds!
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Thanks, VJ
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Welcome
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Wonderful vibrant reds.
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As good a set as I would expect from you. Inclusion of the black bird one was clever
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;o)
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Such a variety of reds wow… 🙂 can’t even tell which is my favourite!
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Thanks, Majka…
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You are most welcome 😊
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