I was flicking through some photos and the colour red caught my eye again and again. Not sure why but I've always liked the colour. Even at junior and senior schools (many years ago!) I played for the red team - and today we have a red front door. So in this post there are photos with a touch of red.
Red, of course, signifies danger or warnings as per the RNLI craft above and the buoyancy aids seen on some beaches in Cornwall.
Lots of signs get noticed by having a splash of red - as per the three below.
Next we have the UK's traditional phone and post boxes - coloured red so that they get noticed.
The following photo was snapped at the Lost Gardens of Heligan and both are still operational.
Some of the old style phone boxes have now been adapted for other uses. The one below, at Bodinnick, is a small village library...
… and this box houses a defibrillator.
The phone box at the small village of St.Clement is still functioning and can be used for sending emails and texting.
A post box almost hidden at St.Mewan.
Red Royal Mail vans below collect and deliver post and packages.
A fire rescue vehicle.
And finally, if you have some loose change, why not indulge in a red helicopter! I saw this one land in the gardens of the Fowey Hotel.
Oh, I nearly forgot the Cornwall Air Ambulance has a touch of red - what a great job they do. Last year they were called out on 1144 missions.