Saturday, February 23, 2008

Kisses of Red







14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Burnt bushland is actually quite colourful! In a couple of weeks ...

atomicvelvetsigh said...

hi anon! havent been here in a long time.. the first image reminds me of your old illo..

you have great photos here.. i should pass by more often.. 8)

Anonymous said...

Hi AtomicVelvetSigh, nice to see you again! Hmmm, is that Hellcat's portrait you're thinking of? She does haunt forever and is never really 'gone' and most definitely NEVER old MWHAHHAHAAAA. Thanks for visiting, I have troubles with your site loading but will try again now :)

kj said...

kisses of red?

it's poetry, anon...

:)

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

OOoh, very pretty, at first I thought it was snow!

Anonymous said...

Aww thanks KJ :)

HAHA that's ASH Mary Stebbins Taitt! But you found that out ... :)

isay said...

beatiful colors. missing you anon and i am tagging you with 5 random things :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Isay, nice to see you again! Hmmmm, five random things and remain anonymous ... will have to think about it ;)

simon said...

I agree with KJ... as if it bings the bush back to life...

Anonymous said...

Simon, it looks just as beautiful as when the bush is lush, just in a different rejuvinating way :)

mountaingirlrae said...

Incredible :-)

Anonymous said...

But happens Mountaingirl!

Gledwood said...

You appear to have a far redder spring than us here... as well as having a FAR redder Autumn.... etc

Anonymous said...

When I think of England, I do see a lot of green Gledwood! My information is from English telly programs like 'All Creatures Great and Small' :)