Showing posts with label Ruby Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruby Tuesday. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2013

Ruby Tuesday ~ vehicles, history and poetry

Red barn, red pickup


Our Father's Day tradition continued this year with a slight twist.

We attended the annual vintage vehicle show at the Shelton History Center.
The twist was that our daughter, Allegra, was there in 1913 costume, volunteering as a docent for the first time.
She gave three tours of the Marks-Brownson House on the history center grounds. And she enjoyed it!

There's a tiny spot of red in this photo!




This photo is from the 10th annual Poetry Cafe I attended recently at Ansonia (Ct.) Middle School. Here Bob DeSautels, a retired reading teacher who is now working as a substitute, recites "To Morrow," a folk song made popular by the Kingston Trio in 1960.

Reading teacher Yvette Bailey did a great job transforming her classroom into a "beatnik-era" cafe.

It was a fun event, for the seventh and eighth graders who participated (it was optional) and the audience members (like me).

As you can see I get to cover fun programs for my job!

I haven't played Ruby Tuesday in a long time. I'm happy to return.  
Check out lots of photos from around the world that feature a little or a lot of red here


 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Ruby Tuesday ~ art

As I wondered what I could use for a Ruby Tuesday post it dawned on me that the walls of the Valley Arts Council's Gallery@37 are red. 
Perfecto!

Ralph and I are members and supporters of the arts council and have had some of our photos displayed there.

Here are three of my favorite pieces from the October show, "Magic and Mysticism: The Art of Believing":



This is "Serenity" by Valley Arts Council President Rich DiCarlo.




This painting, "Looking Glass,' was created by Valley Arts Council Vice President Steve DiRienzo.

  

Arts council member Len Grayeck painted "Secrets" for the show. 


See lots more photos featuring the color red at Ruby Tuesday 2.



P.S. I write a blog, Brush Strokes, for the Valley Arts Council. Please check it out.  ;-)

Monday, December 31, 2012

Ruby Tuesday ~ Season of giving


I recently wrote a story about our local Salvation Army's Christmas distribution of food and gifts to the needy.

These figurines garbed in old-fashioned Salvation Army uniforms that were on a table in the sanctuary caught my eye while I was there.
I imagine they're singing Christmas carols and ringing the bell to get folks to put a donation in the red Christmas kettle.

~

One of my New Year's resolutions is to participate in Ruby Tuesday as I once did! So here I am. 

Join in the fun and find photos featuring a little or a lot of the color red at RubyTuesday2.  



I wish a Happy and Healthy 2013 to all my blog friends! 



Monday, May 14, 2012

Ruby Tuesday ~ celebration


I usually order a glass of wine with dinner, but since it was our 26th anniversary celebration Saturday night I ordered a Cosmo. It's the second one I've ever had.
It was quite good.


See lots more photos featuring a little or a lot of red at RubyTuesday2. I do believe I could use this photo for ShadowShotSunday2 as well!


Monday, February 6, 2012

Ruby Tuesday ~ school days


I drove our son back to school yesterday afternoon. He is a computer science major at the University of Hartford (Ct.).
I snapped this through the passenger window while I was waiting at the light. Not too exciting, but at least it's red! And that means I can use it for a Ruby Tuesday post. 

See lots more photos featuring a little or a lot of red at Ruby Tuesday 2.


Monday, February 21, 2011

Ruby Tuesday ~ comfy cat

I'm attempting to return to the blogosphere...and since I hadn't done a Ruby Tuesday post since Dec. 28 I thought it was about time I did!
I miss doing photo memes, but life does get in the way of blogging, as they say.

Here you see our favorite feline, Linus, doing what cats do best: nothing. =^.^=

See lots more photos featuring a little or a lot of red each week at Mary T's Work of the Poet.
P.S. I realize it's the end of February..I just don't know how to get my vintage Christmas blog background to go away. I've tried. Any ideas?

Monday, December 6, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

"Mommy what did you just bring into my house?" Linus might say if he could talk.

You can see how the Christmas geese look in our front yard here.

Visit Mary at Work of the Poet to see lots of photos featuring the color red.

Happy Ruby Tuesday to all!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Ruby Tuesday


I took a fun foliage trip to the Northwest hills of Connecticut two weeks ago with blogger extraordinaire Linda of Are We There Yet? and we stopped at this covered bridge.

Linda is an expert on covered bridges! And she was startled to find this one in need of a good power washing. She said other ones she had seen in New England were not filled with dirt and cob webs like this one is, which made us both embarrassed for our home state of Connecticut.

It was pretty gross when we ventured inside and walked through it. You can't tell from the photo below, but take our word for it!

See lots more photos featuring a little or a lot of red at Mary T's Work of the Poet.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Ruby Tuesday ~

Two of my favorite rubies!
Here they are after the Center for Disability Rights' annual Wheel-a-Thon yesterday at the beach in West Haven, Ct.
I missed seeing the obstacle course competition, but Ralph said all went well and lots of people took part.
Allegra and I got there just in time for lunch and cake ~~ we were at church when the event started Sunday morning.
All in all, it looked like it was a major success. Kudos to Ralph's friends and colleagues who organized the fund-raiser!

To see lots more Ruby photos, visit Mary T's Work of the Poet blog.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

Tuesday is back, and so am I. I can't believe that five weeks have flown by since last I participated in Ruby Tuesday.
My excuse is the July heat and humidity made me sluggish..lazy..too hot to post.
haha. I hope August brings us some more bearable weather.

So, I went out this afternoon and found these pretty red doors on an Episcopal church about two miles from our house.
Christ Church was built in the late 1890s. It is made of Ansonia granite and New Jersey gray stone in the English gothic style, according to its Web site. Construction was completed in 1896, in time for Christmas services to be held there.

When I got home I took this shot of a flower from a plant a friend gave me. Unfortunately I don't know what kind of flower it is. I haven't planted the plant; it's still in the pot.

See lots more photos featuring a little or a lot of red at Mary T's Work of the Poet blog.


Monday, June 21, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

Ralph and I went to Boston this past weekend. Yippee!
It was a treat to see something different for a bit ~ a change of scenery is always good for the soul.
We attended our nephew's wedding and had a great time seeing family and taking in the sights.
I snapped this shot of the '57 Chevy BelAir convertible that cruised around the block several times while we were sitting outside the bar below:

What a perfect Ruby Tuesday sign! Ralph also posted this photo today for RT.
The apartments upstairs must be inhabited by twenty-somethings. Just a guess.
We joined family members outside for drinks. It was a beautiful evening, plus I'm not young enough to go in a place like that!! It was fun to watch the passing parade. A group of sailors in dress whites walked by and we all applauded and said thank you to them.

I took this photo of the entrance to Quincy Market on our way back to the hotel.

Below we find a carousel in Christopher Columbus Park, across from where we had Father's Day brunch. I spied the red and had to shoot a photo for Ruby Tuesday.

We have more photos from our trip north, but I'm saving some for sepia scenes and such. ;-)

See lots more photos featuring red at Mary T's Work of the Poet.


Monday, May 31, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

Ralph posted photos of the Memorial Day Parade for Ruby Tuesday, but these are two that he didn't use!
I doubt he would have used this one that I took of him watching Sunday's parade go down Main Street. :-)

See many photos featuring a little or a lot of red at Mary T's Work of the Poet blog.


Monday, May 24, 2010

Ruby Tuesday ~ flags and flowers

These red flags are being carried in the recessional at our daughter's commencement ceremony last week at the University of Hartford. It was difficult to see the grads. There were so many people in the audience!
The weather was perfect, with plenty of sunshine and blue skies.

This is the University of Hartford flag flying next to the state of Connecticut flag on campus.


Some geraniums I spotted on campus. I immediately thought Ruby Tuesday when I saw them. ;-)


See many photos featuring a little or a lot of red at Mary T's Work of the Poet blog.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Ruby Tuesday ~

This flag is a new addition to an old cemetery about which I wrote a story today.

And pink perennials! They're a shade of red that I hope qualifies for Ruby Tuesday.

Visit our hostess, Mary T, to see many more photos featuring shades of red.


P.S. My husband wrote such a nice post about our 24th wedding anniversary today that I am having writer's block. I can't come up with anything! So what can I say but:
~ Happy Anniversary to my guy ~

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

~ This and That ~

Today I offer a continuation of posts from Saturday and Sunday featuring photos taken at my hairdresser's shop, which I have dubbed "eclectic ville."

Quite a varied collection...
Interesting, eh?

Can't leave out the Disney section.

Not sure what the little guy below is supposed to be. A bird? A fish?

Red tulips about to open up.


The End, for now.

You can see many more photos featuring red or shades thereof at Mary T's Work of the Poet.

P.S. The one and only Airhead-55 is not participating this week. I know he will be missed.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Ruby Tuesday


It's Spring! Happy, happy.

Here's one last Easter-themed photo ... because it contains some red.

Visit Mary T, The Teach to see many photos featuring the color red, or shades thereof!