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Monday, August 27, 2012

Ruby-Toned Fountain

St. Michael
St. Michael (San Miguel), guarding a dry fountain, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México



With your sword held high
you guard us from all evil,
stalwart San Miguel!



Photo and haiku © 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher


Ruby Tuesday 2


20 comments:

  1. So lovely - great tones and textures!

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  3. St. Michael surrounded by enchilada red*, love it.

    *that's what we call it, unsure of the correct name

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  4. Even a waterless fountain needs a protector!

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  5. dear magical teacher..i am so sorry that i haven't posted a ruby turesday for such a long time..it just seems that my get up and go has got up and went!..i have been so tired the last several months and got in such a rut..but i think that it is high time that i start to blog again..i will try my hardest...i don't know how to put your link on my post..there has been such a change in the blog settings but hopefully i will learn!
    have a blessed ruby tuesday dear friend ..love terry

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  6. Happy RT2. Thanks for hosting.

    Mine's here.

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  7. I expect San Miguel is relieved to be in that shady alcove away from the Mexican sun.

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  8. Wonderful shot. A dry fountain still needs a guardian :)

    http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2012/08/red-bell-guava.html

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  9. that is one beautiful picture of St. Michael :-) Thank you for hosting the Ruby Tuesday

    http://www.sportyjess.com/the-lifeguards-kayak-at-the-beach/

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  10. That's a beautiful shade of red. Thanks for hosting!

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  11. Guardian Angel Michael! Beautiful shot!

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  12. Nice photo of St. Michael .. joining Ruby Tuesday once again!

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  13. St Michael is one of my favorites ... good find!

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  14. I like him!!

    I've posted a RT2 post this time-come visit me!!

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  15. Funny how Saint Michael is important in so many cultures. I like this representation of him... and of course the red!

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  16. Rather late this week having suffered a computer malfunction!

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