I don’t think we miss colour in winter quite as much as people used to because they were more limited without artificial dyes and the like, e.g. I wear a bright yellow anorak in winter (I want to be seen on the road!). There are plastic toys and boxes etc. in our house. We can buy flowers and fruits all year round. There is tv and outside there are large billboards, often in glaring colours. Winter is not as grey as it used to be.
But then the first trees start blooming in soft pinks and whites, the first crocusses appear, and dandelions, specks of yellow and blue and then all of a sudden the riot of tulips start and looking at them one realises: I have been missing colour in my life.
On sunny days, there are almost more people than flowers in this botanical garden.
Friday Fun: Colours



So true! I, being blind, cannot see the colors of spring, but I can definitely feel the much more vibrant atmosphere.
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I’m glad you found a different way to experience the change of seasons (and not only the obvious one: temperature).
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So true. Thank you!
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I love these riots of colour, so vibrant and uplifting!
Our autumn is rather dull, overcast and wet 🙂
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It’s a seesaw. Wait for your spring (aka our autumn) 😀
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lol ours is nothing as intense as yours .. it will come!
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This is absolutely beautiful. The pictures say it all. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like the photos.
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Gorgeous! 🙂 🙂
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Thank you
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