Here I write a red poem,
Sophie Tucker red,
'The last of the red hot mama's red'
It is a hard Tap Dancing Red,
St. Valentine's red...
Cinnamon Apple scented red...
Georgio sweet smelling red,
Victoria Secret Red
Morning sunrise red,
Red Hot lipstick red
The blush on your cheeks red,
Happy Go Lucky Red,
Written with my flaming Pink Craylo Pen
On this October day...
Oh you kid!
Stimulates energy and can increase the blood pressure, respiration, heartbeat, and pulse rate
Encourages action and confidence
Provides a sense of protection from fears and anxiety
Red around the world
Red represents beauty in many languages and cultures, including Russia.
In Chinese culture, colors corresponded with the five primary elements, the directions and the four seasons. Red was associated with fire, south, and summer.
In Japan, the color red is associated closely with a few deities in Shinto and Buddhist traditions, so statues of these deities are often decked in red clothing or painted red.
In Sweden, Falun red (red based on the pigment from the Falun mine) was reserved for the privileged class.
In China, red is associated with good luck and fortune.
In Greece, Easter eggs are dyed red and the Greek expression "piase kokkino" ("touch red") is said when two people say the same thing at the same time. It is believed that such an occurrence is an omen that the two will have an argument in the future, which can only be broken when the two touch the closest thing that is red.
In Jamaica, a popular slang term for someone who is under the influence or drunk is "red."
In England, red phone booths and red double decker buses are national icons. Standard British pillar boxes (mail boxes) have been painted red since 1874.
In India, a red mark on the forehead is said to bring good luck.
To the Hindu, red symbolizes joy, life, energy, and creativity.
Islamic, Hindu, and Chinese brides traditionally wear red.
Cochineal red, discovered by the Aztecs, was made using the female cochineal beetle. A pound of water-soluble extract required about a million insects. For the Aztecs, Indian red dye was considered more valuable than gold! However, it was the Spaniards who introduced the crimson color of Cochineal red to Europe in the 1500s.
In Aztec culture, red was connected with blood.
Red amulets were worn in many cultures to prolong life.
In Singapore, the color red traditionally symbolizes joy.
Chinese New Year is celebrated by wearing red clothing and decorating the house with red. Red envelopes with "luck money" are given to unmarried children to bring good fortune to them for the rest of the year.
Red symbolizes feast days of martyrs in the Catholic church.
In Israel, kosher clothing stores banned the color red and sell only loose-fitting apparel for women.
The belief in the protective power of the color red can be traced back to the old Chinese folklore of the Nian, a man-eating beast of ancient China who used to feed on human flesh. Discovering that the creature abhorred loud noises and the color red, the people made liberal use of the color not only in their firecrackers, but also in home decorations and clothing to protect themselves from the Nian.
According to "The Language of Stained Glass" at Armstrong Browing Library at Baylor University: When Dante spoke of the Seraphim - the first of the nine choirs of Angels - the color that "glows" was the pure orange vermilion which his fellow citizens and brothers-in-spirit (the painters, illuminators, and glassmen) knew as red. So, it may be said that pure red is the color of divine love, the Holy Spirit, courage, self-sacrifice, martyrdom, and all the warm impulses that belong to the great-hearted everywhere.
Bees can't see the color red, but they can see all other bright colors. Red flowers are usually pollinated by birds, butterflies, bats, and wind, rather than bees.
Red is the color that means "severe" in the color-coded threat system established by presidential order in March 2002. This system quickly informs law enforcement agencies when intelligence indicates a change in the terrorist threat facing the United States.
Red plants attract the eye and are a good choice for areas you want to draw attention to.
Red's complimentary color in the garden is green.
out our back door
Write mystery into your garden plots by combining deep reds, such as burgundy, maroon, and russet, with equally dark purple and chocolate brown. Such sultry combinations create the illusion of depth and hidden distances. --Better Homes and Garden
Red fruits are flavorful and nutritious. Although not seen as frequently, there are also red vegetables. A few of my favorite red foods are listed below.
The warm scent and flavor of baking apples is a sure sign that fall is just around the corner.
The fragrant, sweet juiciness and deep red color of strawberries can brighten up both the taste and aesthetics of any meal; it is no wonder they are the most popular berry fruit in the world.
Fresh cranberries, which contain the highest levels of beneficial nutrients, are at their peak from October through December, just in time to add their festive hue, tart, tangy flavor, and numerous health protective effects to your holiday meals.
"Red is a color associated with poison, passion and seduction" -- Aromascope
"Gallica Roses come in crimsons, deep pinks, mauves, and stripes and splashes. They are most often described as having Old Rose fragrances, which can be intense and spicy." -- American Rose Association
AromaPod, a scented lifestyle tool, uses the color red with the scent that provides energy.
"Cherry" was the original scent of the red colored Magic Scents Crayons from Binney & Smith Inc., introduced in 1994 with mostly food scents. However, there were numerous reports that children were eating the food-scented crayons, so the food scents were retired and replaced with non-food scents. The scent for the color red became "cedar chest."
And since I love the power of images - here are some I wanted to share - - - just 'cause. Enjoy! And embrace the power of red.
What a fantastic, creative blog! I saw a dozen red things in your photos that I love. The shoes with red soles, the red doors. A couple of years ago we painted our front door red and I feel happy every time I walk up to our house. Thanks, Kaye!
Love it. I don't have much red around the house, but, at Christmas I break out the red. And, that color is what I miss when the holidays are over. I think you're right. I need more red in my life.
Hi, Guys!! I'm so glad everyone's enjoying this - I had fun putting it together.
Bobbi - I love that you have a red door!!! (want!).
le0 - I came across a sign a couple years ago that said "life's too short to not wear red lipstick." TRUE!!!
LJ - Thanks, cutie! I remember the first picture I saw of you (when I was posting pix to DorothyL), and remember thinking that (1) how gorgeous you are (truth), and (2) how I wish I could wear that shade of vibrant red lipstick!
Jill - EEK!!!!!! (Don't tell him I forgot him, O.K.?!) I've gone back and added a fun picture of him. Whew - Thanks!!
Lesa - I started with a few red accent pieces and when I realized they were making me smile, I started adding to it. Do it, girl! And keep me posted.
Kay - you made me laugh. Get Down, honey! Turn those brothers on and dance away!
I've loved, no have LOVED, yelling it, RED!!!!!!!!!!!! all my life. Still one of my first choices ever in clothes, coats, everything. Kaye, this is a super-great blog today, you are truly lifting me up with your fervor for this great color! Great photos, great words! Bobbie
OH, Kaye, this is the BEST BLOG EVER! I felt like that about a red dress when I was very young, and I did find it and wore it until it was worn out. I wish I had it all over again. But at least I had one once.
Hi Mason!!! We DO! (that's what I say everytime I buy a new red "something!")
Bobbie - Now WHY am I not surprised that you also love the color red!?! (I owe you a long, newsy email. Bear with me, please!).
Beth, you know what. "The Little Red Dress" is about to catch up to "The Little Black Dress" in popularity right now. I think it's time for you to replace that red dress you once loved with a new red dress that you'll love just as much. And oh how I wish I could afford to spring for a pair of those Louboutins!!!!!! Aren't they just to die for?! (Think anyone would notice if they were "knock-offs?")
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What a fantastic, creative blog! I saw a dozen red things in your photos that I love. The shoes with red soles, the red doors. A couple of years ago we painted our front door red and I feel happy every time I walk up to our house. Thanks, Kaye!
I so with you on this, Kaye. The male in me is glad you mentioned, "Red Hot lipstick red", too. Great post! Thanks for this.
I know it's not a proper ode, but it read to me wonderful ode to a magnificent color. And you're looking great, by the way.
Great post Kaye! Don't forget your foxy red dog...Harley.
Love it. I don't have much red around the house, but, at Christmas I break out the red. And, that color is what I miss when the holidays are over. I think you're right. I need more red in my life.
Absolutely beautiful, Kaye. Thank you.
What a gorgeous post! Just brimming with interesting things and all that red. Lovely.
Made me want to get up and dance with the Blues Brothers. LOL
Hi, Guys!! I'm so glad everyone's enjoying this - I had fun putting it together.
Bobbi - I love that you have a red door!!! (want!).
le0 - I came across a sign a couple years ago that said "life's too short to not wear red lipstick." TRUE!!!
LJ - Thanks, cutie! I remember the first picture I saw of you (when I was posting pix to DorothyL), and remember thinking that (1) how gorgeous you are (truth), and (2) how I wish I could wear that shade of vibrant red lipstick!
Jill - EEK!!!!!! (Don't tell him I forgot him, O.K.?!) I've gone back and added a fun picture of him. Whew - Thanks!!
Lesa - I started with a few red accent pieces and when I realized they were making me smile, I started adding to it. Do it, girl! And keep me posted.
Kay - you made me laugh. Get Down, honey! Turn those brothers on and dance away!
I absolutely LOVED this!
A wonderful and inspiring post. Red does do wonders for us. We all need more red in our lives. Great photos and poems.
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
Freelance Editing By Mason
I've loved, no have LOVED, yelling it, RED!!!!!!!!!!!! all my life. Still one of my first choices ever in clothes, coats, everything. Kaye, this is a super-great blog today, you are truly lifting me up with your fervor for this great color! Great photos, great words!
Bobbie
OH, Kaye, this is the BEST BLOG EVER! I felt like that about a red dress when I was very young, and I did find it and wore it until it was worn out. I wish I had it all over again. But at least I had one once.
PS, Even if I hadn't had a gorgeous red dress long ago, you would have had me at the Louboutin photo. Are they not beautiful???
Beth - Hi, Cutie! Thank you for dropping by!!
Hi Mason!!! We DO! (that's what I say everytime I buy a new red "something!")
Bobbie - Now WHY am I not surprised that you also love the color red!?! (I owe you a long, newsy email. Bear with me, please!).
Beth, you know what. "The Little Red Dress" is about to catch up to "The Little Black Dress" in popularity right now. I think it's time for you to replace that red dress you once loved with a new red dress that you'll love just as much. And oh how I wish I could afford to spring for a pair of those Louboutins!!!!!! Aren't they just to die for?! (Think anyone would notice if they were "knock-offs?")
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