Thursday, April 21, 2022

R is for Red

Here are a few red things I found on a quick look around the house. I was going to go outside to find some more, but it was cold and windy, so I stayed inside where it was warm. Here it goes for R is for Red.

I like to start the day with a smile. However, I'm not a morning person,
so I enlist the help of this one sometimes.


Last fall, I made a collage about coronavirus. This is one of the "viruses" on had on it.


You saw this bedside clock recently. We have one with red numbers because
red light is not very bright but is still readable. I learned this by seeing
Ward do star watching with a flashlight covered in red plastic wrap.


The poinsettias have added new blooms since Christmas.


The males in the family like all kinds of hot sauces, but this is
perhaps their favorite. I find all of them too hot for me.


This is a Sunday School pin I got when I was a little girl. 


The Legend of Mammy Jane by Sibyl Jarvis. This book takes place close to where I grew up in West Virginia, and I have friends who knew the family it was based on. The writing style is unpolished, but the story is compelling. It has been a favorite of many over the years. In fact, my aunt has a tradition of rereading it every July since it came out in 1981,

When you look around, what is the first red thing that your see?