I took a walk along the Sammamish River Trail at Bothell Landing and these are some of the Ruby things I saw. After parking my car the first ruby that caught my eye were the rooster combs. Then I crossed the River on this bridge to get to Bothell Landing.
I walked around Bothell Landing where they have relocated several historical buildings.
This was the first school house in Bothell.
I’ve been finding out some interesting history about Bothell for my ABC Wednesday post. Bothell is the first city in the state of Washington that we lived in when we moved from California to Washington in 1988.
For more Ruby Tuesday head over to The Work of the Poet.
Oh and look what I got last week when I came in third place for answering Maryt’s question on how to tell the good guys from the bad guys. Thanks again Maryt.
Have a great Ruby Tuesday y’all!
Photobucket is holding all my photos from 2007-2015 hostage on their site and have replaced my photos with black and grey boxes of ugliness. I’m slowly deleting those boxes from my blog and trying to update so many posts, very frustrating.

A lovely collage of all things red!
Mine’s also posted. Check it out HERE.
Have a great day!
Lovely, lovely collage of roosters, red barn, flowers and raspberries. Would love to see those berries up close. Thanks for taking us on your trip to Bothell.
That was such a nice post and very red I love the barn red red Are those Mosaics hard to do?
What a great idea! Your ruby pictures are lovely.
oh I love chickens and roosters and barns. . your ruby pictures were awesome Ellen!!
Hi Ellen B.,
That was helpful. I have always wondered if it was an Ooh and aahh thing or a conversation. Oh, the chickens are lovely, but I love the bridge and the Historic school. Such a great shade of red.
Sweet dreams 🙂
Cori G.
What a wonderful post!
My Grandma loved chickens and this photo with all the little red combs is such a clever capture.
The bridge looks like what the inside of a covered bridge looks like. I posted covered bridges today.
P.S.
OOH! AAHH!
fabulous!
I love all of these. The collage is just wonderful. And I really love the bridge even though it isn’t read… and that schoolhouse is beautiful too. Great set of photos.
Great collection for Ruby Tuesday, Ellen. I really love the roosters.
A very interesting and pretty ruby collage 🙂
I like the composition, a bit like a quilt.
You sure found a lot of red on your walk. And what a fun place to explore with your camera!
Very handsome roosters!
I love the way you’ve combined pictures with a Great Big Red Focus with others more subtle. Good stuff.
Oh, and I got lost in Bothell last year on a trip to the PNW :).
These were great! The chickens were especially vibrant…healthy!
Jody
The coolest red in the photos is the red combs on the roosters. The red school house is such an icon anywhere in the US.
You have captured all of these red beautifully!
Those chickens are so colorful! Love um.
Are you going to be able to listen to that album? In other words, do you have a turn table?
Congrats on your Good Guys prize 🙂
I love your photo collage and all the others. The bridge is breathtaking
I really like the roosters with their vivid red mohawk hairdos 😉
Love all the chickens! My fave is the guy in the center with the shades of brown and blue.
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I love the rooster combs. This is a great contribution to Ruby Tuesday. Well done. I enjoyed this!
I am up here
Love the Roosters and the old schoolhouse! You visit such lovely places, Ellen!
Flowers and chickens, and Red of course. I also like the little red school house, most of them were white.
Happy Tuesday Ellen, thanks for peeking at our phone booth find. 🙂
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The collage is wonderful and the rest of the pictures are fabulous. I really enjoyed the visit.
This is such a wonderful old red school!
Congrats, ellen, you deserve the “Good Guys” award! And I love your Ruby Tuesday pix! Isn’t it amazing how much RED you can find on a lovely walk… 🙂
I love this collage of all things red. The flowers are beautiful and the roosters make me smile. 😉
Looks like a peaceful part of the world.
Very creative Ruby Tuesday post!