During a daytime, winter walk in New York, only man-made objects enliven the pale blue, grey, and white palette with dashes of color. A red brick building in the afternoon sunlight takes on a burnt orange hue. After a romp in the snow, nothing is better than curling up in a warm alpaca blanket, a gift brought back from Peru by our houseguest Ginger‘s human.
Supposedly, the first day of spring is less than two weeks away. I do hope it arrives on time.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Orange you glad it’s photo challenge time?.”
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You have a good eye for color, Albert! I’m particularly fond of the color combinations of orange with blue that you found.
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Thank you. Orange and blue are the New York colors, so that makes sense. 🙂
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You look amazing in orange Albert dahling!
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Why, thank you!
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Love your orange, Albert – especially that nice orange blanket. Looks fun to cuddle in. Stay warm, LadyBird ❤
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Thanks, LadyBird, you too. It’s a lot warmer and sunnier today, so I hope that means spring really is just around the corner.
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Hi Albert, you look a bit like my Toy Fox Terrier, Anabel who appears in my recent “orange” post. It sounds like you are fortunate to have the lady and the guy in your life and although you might miss the southern warmth, you are living in one of the best cities ever! Love your blog.
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Thank you, Ms. Kathy!. Anabel looks very pretty in orange. My People are pretty sure I have some terrier in me, even though the DNA test said I’m part Dalmatian and Pekingese. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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You are so clever Albert. ❤ your posts. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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That is a truly precious shot – the blanket is perfect! Nicely done.
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Thank you so much, and thank you for stopping by my blog.
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You sure are handsome in orange, Albert. But then you wear everything well!
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Thank you, Carol. Sometimes it’s a burden being so handsome.
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