![]() I love apricots, but not their colour on my wall. My mom's choice of "apricot-tish" drives me up the wall. I have my walls painted "june bud" for 15 years and I have no intention of changing the colour. What I consider a good choice of colour for home design is the one that doesn't go out of favour too quickly. It's probably about harmony than anything else. If I had to pick a colour for the car - never white, grey or silver. I can't wear black close to my face - (ha-ha-ha! check my avatar).įor home decor, I prefer fall colours. I think - I'm either Spring or Summer on the clothes "line", not sure. Clothes are easier, what you don't like - don't wear, buy a different colour next time. And why not wear a coloured wig? Would more people go for blue? I doubt it. However, I know that purple wig suits me quite well. So, with the hair - no, I won't dye it blue. No one can tell me the meaning of colours without me contradicting and sending the interpreter to fact-check. So, sure enough, I got to the bottom of it - once I saw that course, the whole thing is straightened out. The problem with all that colour confusion is that my relentless grip on the meanings and what's behind and beneath and whatnot makes me Green (analytical mind). Though it should have been a transformation to Yellow - the colour of insanity. I even wrote one hub about being blue (please don't read, it's not worth even my time) and then half a year later, I wrote about transformation to Orange. But, I was affected by these colour theory and considered myself Blue. My dominant colour was Blue, but the cop-out way "the experts" used was - we are all "plaid". This one was expressed in colours and their percentages - Blue, Green, Gold and Orange. Once, I was "diagnosed" as Authentic Blue, you know those psychological tests - there are always four major personality types. There is a reason I could not miss "blue" anything and its interpretations. My favourite colour? It depends, of course. But he made me laugh - the 1975 fashion makes him look gay, the dancing is awful and his face. There is no chance in hell of me being with him even for one night stand. Correction - I never watched Joe Dolan and today I did. It sounds nicer and rounder, doesn't it? Just like my birth year. Kallini2010 from Toronto, Canada on May 25, 2018: I didn't realize that blue was such a popular colour! Quite a lot of the idioms were new to me. Thanks for sharing the interesting playlist and the idioms. Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on May 25, 2018: Actually, I suppose you could go on forever with these articles. ![]() This is definitely your "signature niche," girlfriend. and you do such a fabulous job on each and every one. ![]() ![]() Have a great weekend, too!įlourish.I do believe there is not a single subject matter in songs that you have not covered!! Incredible! What a wonderful concept you captured. Linda - Glad you found it entertaining! Have a wonderful weekend!īill - Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. My living room is a shade of yellow and I enjoy it that way. I'm known for my unusual choice of paint colors, too, among people I allow in my house (I typically don't like visitors). Kallini2010 - I chuckled with the video but thought hmm, everyone has their own taste and it was the 70s. Now I am wondering who my ancestor was who started this blue eye genetic code?įlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 26, 2018: Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on May 26, 2018:īlue Velvet and Blue Moon immediately came to mind when I saw the title of your latest article. ![]()
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