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Friday, October 1, 2010

Colourful Fridays

Good Morning!
It's RED Friday today!
Robyn has the links to more 'red' delights.
Who else is playing?

13 comments:

Melody said...

Hi Narelle,
I'm playing too. Love your red. The flower in the top right corner is amazing.

Cheryll said...

I'm in too ! although just a few pic's as we are off for the holiday weekend!
:)

RG said...

Oooh I love your red pics!!!
Especially your little tin ;) ..and that stunning red rose... I'd like to stick my nose in that :p *sniffff*
Such fun fun fun!! xx

Anonymous said...

Oh just beautiful. Thanks for visiting. Red wine is a good one. Just back from walking the dog and looking for blue things now!

Elaine said...

It's not fair - my hippiastrums haven't flowered this year. Yours looks magnificent. A chocolate tin is always good - but a red one is better! Great pics!

Anonymous said...

Way cool! Great photos - Love the flowers :-)

Valentina said...

Gorgeous! Gotta love those hexies...
:)
Great pix Narelle!

Gina said...

Gorgeous photos

Love and hugs Gina xxx

Sheila said...

Great red pictures , love those flowers !Sounds like a fun game.

Anonymous said...

Hi Narelle, I love your reds. Darrel Lea chocolates, yum! toni xxx

Bev C said...

Hello Narelle, Is that a hippy in the top corner. Some are flowering down the road from us but they are pink and white stripes. I know we had some growing but they must have died out. Happy days.
Bev.xoxo

Vivian said...

Lovely photos.
Not sure which is #1 in my world--flowers, hexies, or chocolate. On a perfect day, I'd have my feet up, quietly making my hexies, as I nibbled on some chocolate, surrounded by flowers, sipping on a bit of wine (red, of course).

Dawn said...

Hi Narelle, Love the red pictures, looks fab... I love red too atm... wrote an email a few days ago, haven't heard back yet.. hope all is ok.
Hugs Dawn x x

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