I was looking for something red that I could share to Ruby Tuesday and found these two shots that my wife took when we were still in Korea. The first photo represents our family and the second photo represents our love (heart shaped) for each other.
Have a beautiful Tuesday everyone.
What a sweet way to say family and love - by looking at nature's glorious leaves. Thanks for sharing these red beauties.
ReplyDeleteLove and family in ruby, that's quite a catch.
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Like a valentine,
ReplyDeleteruby leaf declares: "I am
yours and you are mine."
Love the leafs. I know that is miss spelled. I just like the way it looks. I like the leaves you chose for RT.
ReplyDeleteOhhh that is so sweet of you...mommy Rose is so blessed to have you. Thanks for sharing!
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Love the leaves and the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteawww that is sooo sweeet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red leaf!
ReplyDeleteAwwww... that is sweet! And a great RT too!
ReplyDeleteA family that is joined by love is blessed. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's rare to see a red that is deep and soft at the same time, but you've found it! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's nature echoing the best of us.
ReplyDeleteAww, that's so lovely..hmm you're quite the man. Your wife is so lucky! Thanks for checking mine today.
ReplyDeleteI love the deep red of these leaves, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice entry Sir John, good thing the wifey is a good photographer and camera clickers heheh.
ReplyDeleteLove the red leafs and your meaning of them, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet. Your wife is lucky to be married to such a romantic.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice, Joops. I doubt if your wife had the blog in mind when she took these.
ReplyDeleteHappy (late) RT! Thank you for peeking in on my new granddaughter and Santa.
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Very good symbolism John. Yes, the individual leaves represent each member of your family and they are all attached to one stem which is your family as a whole. That is the way the Lord intended it to be- that family members will be united with a bond of love and sharing, drawing strength from each others individually and collectively. Thanks for the post. And say hi for me to your wonderful family. Merry Christmas to you all. I hope you have already settled down in your own home. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteAWwwh very sweet!
ReplyDeleteLovely red leaves and a lovely sentiment behind them.
ReplyDeleteHappy (belated) Ruby Tuesday ~ thanks for stopping by!
Wish you and your lovely family Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year full of joy and happiness!
ReplyDeleteI thought the stat was called WEST(BY GOD)VIRGINA. as a former Air Force Bufddioed called it.
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