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ETree wrote on Mar 1st 2001, 06:47:59 about
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In the Spring, we drive up to Brenham or over to San Antonio or even to Waco. The destination doesn't really matter. The reason for our journey may be found on either side of the highway.
Bluebonnets. Masses and masses of bluebonnets.
Here and there we see the red spikes of the Indian paintbrushes and the yellow of the ubiquitous flowers. They add to the joy of the day.
Thank you, Lady Bird.
Nashota Jordan wrote on Feb 24th 2001, 00:37:54 about
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I love the different names of blue.
Two of the most popular shades, royal and navy, derive from human institutions.
But midnight, cornflower, blueberry, ocean, sky, and periwinkle come from nature.
We are surrounded by blue.
cccccccc wrote on Feb 25th 2001, 05:59:22 about
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Maybe you know the story already, if not.....
When the world was created all the colors chose where they would live. Blue chose the sky, Red chose the desert and roses, and on and on. Green, however, picked the plants and the leaves and the bushes and on and on... Yellow was stuck. He didn't know what to do. Panicked, he went to Blue for advice.
»Hmmm.«, Blue replied. »I«ll take care of this."
Blue confronted Green and told him, »Listen you, Yellow has hardly anything, so you're gonna stop while you're ahead... you got it?? If not, Yellow and I are gonna make our own green..Do you understand?«
So green stopped and yellow was awarded...with the sun.
[ev] wrote on Apr 12th 2002, 20:57:21 about
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forgiving the sky for being so very very blue...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jevalenazdeth
itidem wrote on Mar 3rd 2001, 19:55:07 about
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When I think of blue, the blue-steel gleam of a gun barrel comes immediately to mind.
Occupational hazard, I guess.
Red and all its shades go with blood on the victim and evidence. Once yellow was the live oak pollen on a suspect's shoes.
I don't think I've ever used the colors of magenta or fuschia or puce or periwinkle or verdigris in any of my stories.
Verdigris. Hm. Maybe I should expand my palette.
reznicek111 wrote on Dec 5th 2001, 19:17:41 about
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Violet and blue are the colors of jazz; the tones of singing saxophones, and smooth night-time joys of Miles, Coltrane and the gang.
ETree wrote on Feb 26th 2001, 21:24:46 about
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Blue and Grey.
Colours which lie close and comfortable to each other in shades.
Blue shirts and grey suits.
Grey suits and blue ties.
But oh!
What a bloody difference between the two once!
There is no civility in red death.
evie wrote on Jan 5th 2007, 13:42:56 about
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Blue is a feeling, but the blues is the cultural expression of a feeling rooted in African American experience.
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