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Pink and Red Day

This entire entryway deserved attention today, not just the door. Isn't this Victorian style inviting? I love how the lilac bush drapes over the left, creating a cozy area within. This was an easy find:).
This red panel was actually part of an old postal box. The entire box was interesting, but the panel needed it's own recognition.

Another find from the street fair, I don't normally look at pink things. I'm just not a "pink" girl, I guess. But the glass caught the light and I just knew it would be just right for color week.

The irresistable pink frog drew my eye, and the fact that she was reading just made my day! Let's promote literacy in any way we can. I was even thinking this would be a great writing prompt for kids.

This is such a typical picture at my house. Meesha is a "helper." Especially when flowers are involved. The only flowers she hasn't dug up or dragged around the house have been the lilacs I've cut for the table. There must be a toxin she recognizes. Here I had been toying with a lovely pink idea, when she foiled my efforts. And sometimes those make the best photos!


Have a color-filled day!

Comments

Chris said…
I love that red panel from the postal box. The color is just gorgeous.

As for helpers, I totally understand. It's a rare moment when I take photos and none of my four helpers are in the images (unless they're contained somehow). I love that shot of Meesha and the flowers. Reminds me of my Dollie and all her "help", lol.
Leanne said…
I love that last kitty one! very cute. ALSO, the pink house... what a cool find.
Search for Leanne Mickelsen Price on FB. you will find me there... or I'm one of Jeff n Julia's friends as well.
take care... have a fun pink day!
Anonymous said…
i love your middle picture. that is such a great find!
Dagmar said…
She sure did help you lots. I adore this picture. Great colors again.
kendalee said…
Oh that picture of Meesha 'arranging' the flowers is perfect! A happy accident indeed. :)

And what an awesome entryway in the top picture - so dramatic!
parisa mahmoudi said…
The last shot is so nice!!! :)
Have a lovely time
Parisa
LifeIsArt said…
The picture of the kitty is sooo perfectly precious!!!!

I love that house too. I would love to see the inside!

Happy red day!
Oooo more doors! The postal door is fabulous - obviously had many coats of bright paint!
lisa said…
I love a bright victorian painted lady! these are beautiful!
Unknown said…
your helper is adorable...
Unknown said…
your helper is adorable!

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