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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Red


The CDPB theme for July is "red".

I had a photograph earmarked for today, but yesterday my good wife informed me that the subject matter really wasn't red. I'm a little bit colour-blind so my reds may be your oranges, browns, or ...

To commemorate the smoking ban in enclosed public spaces being imposed here from today, I considered finding a red "no smoking" sign, but "what", I thought, "is definitely red". Blood — that's red, but maybe it is not appropriate, so what is always the acceptable substitute? — tomato ketchup. No, I thought, enough of the sauce; lets show the real thing!

Check out the world of red via the following links. [Note these are permalinks to the theme posts, not just links to the CDPB] *** 1. Singapore [Keropokman] *** 2. Sydney, Australia [Nathalie] *** 3. Singapore [Andrew] *** 4. Tokyo, Japan *** 5. Mumbai, India [Anu] *** 6. Kajang, Malaysia 7. *** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia *** 8. Evry, France *** 9. Sharon (CT), USA *** 10. Bath, UK *** 11. Nelson, New Zealand *** 12. Newcastle (NSW), Australia *** 13. Stavanger, Norway *** 14. Seattle (WA), USA *** 15. Rotterdam, Netherlands *** 16. Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina *** 17. Villigen, Switzerland *** 18. Auckland, New Zealand *** 19. Melbourne, Australia *** 20. Hamburg, Germany *** 21. Chateaubriant, France *** 22. Budapest, Hungary *** 23. Hyde, UK *** 24. State College (PA), USA *** 25. Naples (FL), USA *** 26. Jakarta, Indonesia *** 27. Odense, Denmark *** 28. Kyoto, Japan *** 29. Arradon, France *** 30. Paris, France [Eric] 31. *** San Diego (CA), USA [Alexandria] *** 32. Brisbane (QLD), Australia*** 33. Torino, Italy *** 34. Oslo, Norway *** 35. North Bay (ON), Canada *** 36. Bucaramanga, Colombia *** 37.Buenos Aires, Argentina *** 38. Stayton (OR), USA *** 39. Selma (AL), USA *** 40. Chicago (IL), USA [Andre] *** 41. Montréal (QC), Canada *** 42. Minneapolis (MN), USA *** 43. Saint Paul (MN), USA [Kate] *** 44. Cleveland (OH), USA *** 45. Saint Louis (MO), USA *** 46. Greenville (SC), USA *** 47. Monte Carlo, Monaco *** 48. Silver Spring (MD), USA *** 49. Bellefonte (PA), USA *** 50. Mexico (DF), Mexico [Poly] *** 51. Ocean Township (NJ), USA *** 52. Menton, France *** 53. Cottage Grove (MN), USA *** 54. New York City (NY), USA [Ming] *** 55. Boston (MA), USA [Fenix] *** 56. Tel Aviv, Israel *** 57. Sequim (WA), USA *** 58. Maple Ridge (BC), Canada *** 59. Okanagan (BC), Canada *** 60. Château-Gontier, France *** 61. Wailea (HI), USA *** 62. Port Angeles (WA), USA *** 63. Brookville (OH), USA *** 64. Stockholm, Sweden *** 65. Moscow, Russia *** 66. Mainz, Germany *** 67. Paderborn, Germany *** 68. Zurich, Switzerland *** 69. Wassenaar, Netherlands *** 70. Singapore [Zannie] *** 71. Hong Kong, China *** 72. Tenerife, Spain *** 73. Nottingham, UK *** 74. Cape Town, South Africa *** 75. Manila, Philippines [Anna] *** 76. Madrid, Spain *** 77. Haninge, Sweden *** 78. Shanghai, China *** 79. Manila, Philippines [Pusa] *** 80. Cherbourg-Octeville, France *** 81. Austin (TX), USA *** 82. Sydney, Australia [Sally] *** 83. Ampang, Malaysia *** 84. Seoul, Korea [Han] *** 85. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates [Ashtropiuz] *** 86. Mexico City, Mexico [Carraol] *** 87. Saint Paul (MN), USA [Carol] *** 88. Anderson (SC), USA *** 89. Nantes, France *** 90. Miami (FL), USA *** 91. Cypress (TX), USA *** 92. Chandler (AZ), USA *** 93. Grenoble, France *** 94. Seoul, South Korea [Sunkyoung] *** 95. Boston (MA), USA [Cowbark] *** 96. Joplin (MO), USA *** 97. Cologne (NRW), Germany *** 98. Honolulu (HI), USA *** 99. Santa Clara (CA), USA *** 100. Chicago (IL), USA [PS] *** 101. Paris, France [Jeremy] *** 102. Toulouse, France *** 103. Brussels, Belgium *** 104. Madison (WI), USA *** 105. Ajaccio, France *** 106. Toronto (ON), Canada *** 107. Baziège, France *** 108. Prague, Czech Republic *** 109. Chennai, India *** 110. Baton Rouge (LA), USA *** 111. Riga, Latvia *** 112. Albuquerque (NM), USA *** 113. Torquay, UK *** 114. São Paulo, Brazil *** 115. Selma (NC), USA *** 116. Hilo (HI), USA *** 117. La Antigua Guatemala *** 118. San Diego (CA), USA [Zentmrs] *** 119. Chicago (IL), USA [Neva]


3pm British Summer Time: Monday 2nd July. Five other sites were signed up to participate in the theme. Four have still not posted anything; one posted but not to theme. This my final update of this page.

50 comments:

Keropokman said...

1 July is also the day that Singapore bans smoking in enclosed areas!

Happy Red Day.

Anonymous said...

Ah, you're great. I stayed up just for this.
Happy red day, indeed!

isa said...

They are red, indeed ;-)

I love your new header!

Anonymous said...

Funny story. I listen to my wife as well. Also, bravo for the smoking ban.

Kate said...

You mean that you wouldn't sacrifice a little blood for Theme Day? Tomatoes are a good subject!

Emilieee said...

Those tomatoes are looking fresh! Nice shot.

It's red. You're not color-blind, for sure. :p

lv2scpbk said...

Slice me up so of those tomatoes and give me a tomato sandwich. Yum!

edwin s said...

Well done Gerald. Tomatoes are definitely red.

I remember when the smoking ban was imposed in Singapore. I was there. I'm so glad I live in KL. hehehehe

Ben Nakagawa said...

It's red to me. If you want you can change the colour to anything ;)
Those tomatoes are looking fresh, I'd love to have them with my salads or cooking as pasta source (which I'm doing just now.)

Steve Cuddihy said...

Red ripe tomatoes, that works for me.

~tanty~ said...

It looks red to me :) I love tomato.
Happy theme day and happy Sunday to you and family.

Jilly said...

Good choice and nothing like a beautiful fresh tomato - dressed with olive oil and basil. Yummy.

Z said...

Hm, being the curious sort, I wonder what it was that you thought was red but your wife nixed...

The tomatoes work wonderfully! Glad you settled on the "real thing" instead of the sauce. :-)

kuanyin333 said...

Happy Theme Day!

Anonymous said...

Nice shot Gerald. I like the red tomatoes. I have some on the vine and they are still green and hopefully will look as good to eat as those in your photograph.

Abraham Lincoln
—Me as Moses—

Bergson said...

Can you explain me "beef tomatoes"?

I would take rather tomatos with £ 1.49

Mandi said...

These toms are definately red! BTW Tel Aviv is on the Med sea and Eilat is on the Red sea.

JaamZIN said...

hmm good choice! tomato is my favorite vegetable

Dsole said...

oh tomatoes!
I'm glad that you didn't show the ketchup sauce... i really hate it!

Zannnie said...

yess, i love anything tomatoes also ;)

Jazzy said...

mmm yummy, i love tomatoes in every shape or form.
i liked your narration.
have a happy red sunday!

Dijah said...

We used to have cherry tomatoes at home.As soon as they were ripe,we washed them and ate them like that.A very nice snack.

alice said...

I knew a painter who, like you, didn't see the color red. No red at all in his paintings! Have a good Sunday, Gerald.

Olivier said...

Bonne idee pour le theme du mois


Good idea for the topic of the month

M. CHRISTOPHE said...

hello I had thought of putting tomatos for the topic of the day… something of red. But the sun misses so that our tomatos are green… damage

Carol E. said...

This is the second theme day in which my photo didn't show up at the portal. I'm bummed! Do you know why that happens? I'm not getting much traffic.

nowhereman said...

nice picture.....nice tomatoes!

Lavenderlady said...

I like your new header too! I love tomatoes..especially right off the vine. they are hard to grow here, it doesn't get hot enough...but we keep trying.

Kala said...

Tomatos - my fav! And thanks for stopping by my red as well =)

Kate said...

G-Did you comment on ALL 100?!

Janet said...

Nothing's better than a juice, red tomato!

Unknown said...

Nice shot of the 'redskins'. Hope you enjoyed the motor racing.

Sally said...

July 1 sees NSW banning indoor smoking in pubs and restaurants too. Thos tomatoes look nice and juicy.

Irina said...

Very summer-looking choice of red :)

Michi - Fotoblog said...

I like tomatoes.

Yasser Rahman said...

Thank you for the welcome again! I like how you think, really tickled my funny bone..LOL

Happy Red Day!

Adamantine said...

Yes ! It's a piece of joailery: a necklace.

iBlowfish said...

Totally different style in presented the theme day, very original!

Ming the Merciless said...

We banned smoking in NYC a couple years ago. There were a lot of upset restaurant and bar owners but businesses were not really affected at all.

Now, I'm a mood for some tomato and feta cheese salad.

Josy said...

I can't wait 'til our Jersey tomatoes ripen. :)

Poly said...

Those tomatoes are very expansive, in Mexico they are cheeper.

I am so glad for your visit and thank you very much for your commentaries.

I hope I have the opportunity to show, in person, the wonders of Mexico city.

http://mexicodailyphoto.blogspot.com

Poly

Anonymous said...

Yep, they are red. They are also a favorite of mine!

Carraol said...

A fine and fresh subject for the theme, they look great, ready for a good salad! By the way, where I can get these links, thanks in advance.

hpy said...

Thanks for visiting my blog - even if it isn't red. Your tomatoes are, just like many other of your post on this blog and your other ones.

BundaWAH said...

Hm yummiii. I love tomatos.
Thanks Gerald for your comments on my new born DPB and thanks for putting my link as the this monthly theme participant

Nathalie H.D. said...

Good thing, that smoking ban!
The state of Victoria made the same move today, NSW soon to follow!
I like your tomatoes!

sonia a. mascaro said...

Tomatos are a beautiful and photogenic fruit!

Thanks for add my link on that list of blogs!

Anonymous said...

How do I get to know in advance the theme for 1st day of the month?

AntiguaDailyPhoto.Com said...

Gerard, you had the opportunity to post a bw photo arguing you are color blind, but since everybody knows tomatoes are red, you'd been clear. Good shot nonetheless.

Sunkyoung said...

I had a same question as Bergson. A web page says beef tomato refers to 'a particularly large fleshy variety of tomato.' Then, maybe more pulpy and juicy than other tomatoes?

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