Skitter had already slipped into this orange and brownish Tie o’ the Day #1 (a VAN HEUSEN), when we read Mercedes’ comment about her not being all hepped up about 70’s colors. Hey, Mercedes, remember Mom’s orange carpet in the living room? And how the entire wall going into the bathroom was carpeted in the stuff? But we all survived it, not much worse for the experience. I guess.
Some mutts like to curl up inside blankets to nap. Skitter prefers to stretch out in a tie to do her daily dozing. But I did a bad tie thing yesterday. I will be paying for it for the near future. I made the mistake of going uptown to do some errands, but I had forgotten to wear a tie. Let’s just say that I was hardly recognizable at Verizon and Quality Market. I was read the riot act at both locations. Of course, I immediately blamed it on Skitter’s and Roxy’s thieving ways. I said they must have pick-tied me on my way out of the house.
I just don’t care to live with the 70s colors and was very specific to those shades. I don’t care for burnt orange but I like coral, peach and apricot. I actually like Skitter’s apparel this afternoon.
I’m of the opinion that a particular color is interpreted physiologically differently by our individual cones. Or is it rods and receptors? Anyhoo … so besides having emotional color prejudices we have physical color preferences. Maybe I need some protein befire I blather on. Thank hew. Thank hew, very much. (A take off from watching The Closer again. When you mentioned her, I got very anxious to watch again.)
My best to Suz and the soul twins, Roxy and Skitter.
Ha, ha, ha re: the thank hew!
The psychological color thing is so true. People say such-and-such a color is cold/warm/whatever. Rarely does that synch up with how the colors affect my brain. Perhaps that says more about my psychological health than anything else.🤡