I am so excited to be participating in the "I Saw Red" game. I can't believe it's Thursday night, and I'm just finding out about this. I guess too much work, work, work, no time to play!
Ok, enough of my moaning. Here's the skinny, one of my very favorite blogs, published by Sadie Olive, has started this fun little task. You simply find anything and everything red and share it through your photography. Needless to say, this has given me the inspiration I needed to get busy on my new blog.
I've posted some old photos that I had on hand. But, I want to take more!!! I have lots of ideas, yet so little time left (before the game-color changes, that is!). So here they are, enjoy!

Here is a giant hollyhock in my front yard. My gardener planted it voluntarily, I had no idea what it would become. A real, BIG, red beauty.

I'm not sure what the official name is for this plant, I just refer to it as the red, pipe cleaner. I think it's normally a tree, however these have been trimmed into bushes along the porch of my mom's home. Very red, very fluffy.

I took this photo on a day trip, up the coast, to the Mission San Juan Capistrano. They have a beautiful courtyard garden inside the mission, definitely worth the hour car ride. Anyway, amidst all the gardens and architectural beauty, I was captivated by these ordinary red candles. Not something I had seen before. Having grown up in a Baptist home in Texas, the Catholic religion and rituals continue to fascinate me.
These are the very red, High-Society climbing roses that bloom rampantly, just outside my office window. My grandma gave me this gift when my son was born. It makes me smile and completely calm when I see it. (It's a nice break from the computer.) And, it smells wonderful, too!
Despite his rough and tough personality, it makes me so happy that my son is beginning to share my love for all things beautiful in the garden.