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I can feel its spiciness 🙂
They were absolutely everywhere we went in New Mexico.
Nothing quite as pretty (and photogenic) as strung peppers.
I really wanted one but no way to pack it for a plane ride 😦
You could have worn it as a hat…
Har de har har…
Singing you are hot-hot-hot… and those peppers are spicy too sweet beautiful friend. XOXO – Bacon
Why thank you, sugah!
Those are where the red chile comes from.
I wanted one so much but no way to pack it to take it home 😦 We even saw one hanging from a balloon basket
Ristras are beautiful!
They are! They are! Maybe I can order one online.
Didn’t need to see anything red today….sorry sis
But these are nice reds 🙂
I know…just a little sad and blue!
Beautiful! I love how you captured the bright color!
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Thank you. They were everywhere!
Very reminiscent of the peperoncini hanging all over southern Italy. All are equally photogenic, Teri. Nice shot.
Thanks! I still need to get one for myself.