I went out the front door to walk down the driveway to the mailbox. I saw this Monarch butterfly flitting among the zinnias. When I came back from getting the mail he was still messing around in the flowers.
Realizing I had a photo op I hurried inside, got my camera, rushed out to where the zinnias are thriving, and snapped this photo. It is a tribute to the color orange: orange flower + predominantly orange butterfly = coolness.
[To be clear, this is a tribute to the natural occurrence of the color orange, not the peculiar shade of make-up worn by our so-called President. That orange is icky and weird. Like him.]
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For snorts and giggles I researched the color orange. Here are five fun facts to know and tell.
√ According to Smithsonian Magazine when it comes to crayons, “Crayola has at least 16 different names for what most of us would call ‘orange.'” [Link HERE]
√ According to Canva’s description of the meaning of the color orange, “it communicates activity and energy and encourages socialization.” [Link HERE]
√ According to Interactive’s description of people with an orange aura, they are: “Overall, thrill-seekers, daredevils, and people who tend to life in the fast lane.” [Link HERE]
√ According to Jewelry Shopping Guide’s description of orange gemstones, they symbolize: “joy, sunshine, warmth, creativity, happiness and a touch of the exotic.” [Link HERE]
√ According to Brides.com’s guide to wedding flowers, there are 19 orange or coral flowers you can use in your wedding palette. [Link HERE]
From this random research I’ve concluded that the butterfly in the photo is the color of the crayon named ‘Mango Tango’; he is social, an active and energetic thrill seeker who likes sunshine, creatively making himself happy, while visiting a flower not suggested for an orange wedding bouquet.
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While investigating the color orange I got thinking about favorite colors. Everyone has one– or at least I assume they do. I made this poll question hoping to find out which color is the most loved one among my gentle readers.
Answer the poll question, then chat about orange, or any color, in the comments below. I’d love to know your favorite color– and why, of course.
I just couldn’t take the poll. I have at least four favorites on the list, and if I chose just one, the others would be insulted. I can say that blue is my least favorite color (except for the sky and water), and I was glad to see white included. I really, really love white flowers — but I don’t think of it as a color.
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shoreacres, I understand that dilemma. I used the most basic colors on that poll because once you go down the rabbit hole of secondary and tertiary color names… well the poll would be about 50 choices long.
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You know how some posts just fall into place, the words flow, the links happen, and the photos upload without trouble? This was not one of those posts. 🤨
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You didn’t put my favorite color in the choices so I went with the color I’m most likely to purchase something in
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LA, that works. I get your logic. So what is your favorite color that I didn’t put on the poll? Hmmm…?
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Pink
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Got it. I went with basic colors, avoiding all the controversy about the nuances associated with the naming of colors. Pink it is.
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Cute!
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I love zinnias and monarchs, but I have never cared for the color orange, nor the taste of orange candy. Too loud and shouty.
The debate last night did nothing to change my mind.
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AutumnAshbough, I like your assessment of the color orange. I used to hate it with a passion, but this summer it’s looked pretty to me. In the garden, that is. Not on Cheeto Mussolini.
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It does look lovely on Monarchs and Marigolds.
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Exactly. Every color has its place, I suppose.
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Yellow, and I’m among the three way tie leaders right now. It’s funny though, that I continue to claim yellow as my “favorite” color. I never wear it cause my aging skins looks weird, but I do have yellow around my home and would choose, say a yellow rose, over red any day. I am also drawn to that lighter teal/aqua/seafoam shade. I am however not a pink person in any way, and orange…well it’s just traumatizing right now. Perhaps someday I will like it again.
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Deb, there’s a cheerfulness implicit in yellow. Or that’s how I think of it. I can understand your love of it, but also not wanting to wear it either. Pink can be a difficult color to enjoy, I’ll give you that– and as for orange… well, it has a somewhat sordid reputation now. Poor dear.
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Hi Ally, I have not given the colour orange much consideration until recently. I received a bright orange hoodie as a gift recently. I love it. I found out my friend’s favourite colour is orange. And, now your post! Your heading photo is gorgeous. Canva’s description may be a message from the Universe for me. Or a message from Canva. Very creative, Ally, how you weave the colour descriptions around the photo.
My favourite colour seems to be fluctuating. Used to be blue, often purple, and now possibly orange………🙂
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Erica/Erika, I’ve noticed orange more this year than in the past, too. I’m right there with you about how it seems to be message from the Universe. I can’t wear the color orange, at all, but I like it in the garden and in my foods. Rather cool that your favorite color is fluctuating, that shows open-mindedness, which I think is a good thing. 🧡
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Lovely photo. But I’m all about the green…. it soothes me.
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Rivergirl, when I was younger I was all about green, too. It’s soothing, for sure. 💚
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Love the colour orange, so vibrant & rich! According to my granddaughter, my favourite colour is pink, because that is her favourite colour,😂. I honestly just love colour so can’t even name a fav. 💕
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Lynn, I hear ‘ya about the love of color. I’m the same way. I like them all depending on the nuances of the shades. I think pink is a lovely color to prefer, regardless of convinced you it is your fave! 😉
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Your posts never raise my blood pressure, a good thing these days. I chose red because red shoes are on my book cover and I’m carrying a red purse these days, but purple is a close second. Who knew there were so many shades of orange. 🙂
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Marian, thank you! That’s a wonderful compliment. I write to keep my mind engaged in life, hoping to start friendly conversations about whatever is my topic of the day. I like red, too. Your choice of it makes sense to me, considering.
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Turquoise is my favorite color. It’s so vibrant! Then I love violet and candy pink. Lime and sunflower. I like orange… with yellow and lime it gives that tropical pop. With gold and violet and pink, it gives a sunset. I like black and white too! Also brown, which is beautiful with turquoise ❤️
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Paula, I like turquoise, too. It goes together with many other colors and looks great on me. I kept the poll choices limited for obvious reasons, but could get behind any of your color combos. I’m a nut for colors, too.
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I think old #45 has ruined the color orange for many people. I love more of coral shade that has a little pink in it. I chose yellow because for much of my life that was my favorite. Now I’m more like the color of the sky at sunset and ocean teal. Very pretty butterfly photo. Great job capturing that and how nice of him to wait until you got back with your camera!
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Janet, you’re right about the negative association with the color orange now. The Donald is the nightmare that keeps on going. 😒
I went with simple basic color choices on the poll, but teal is my favorite color, too. I like yellow to look at but it looks dreadful on me. I agree, it was darned nice of that butterfly to wait for me. Clearly he was a professional model.
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Black, like my heart. Plus, you can accessorize with anything.
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Marian, great answer. I agree about accessorizing it. I’m all about easy.
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A great photo and orange looks so much better on the butterfly than….well that other guy that you named.
I can’t just pick one color. I like bright red and shiny blues and) oranges have grown on me over the years. I love the pink shades of sunrises and sunsets. Colors are just a wonderful thing!
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joyroses13, I agree: Colors are just a wonderful thing! You’re not alone in your inability to choose just one color. I get that. Pinks at sunrises and sunsets make me swoon.
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Hey, what happened to pink? In defence of this colour, here’s what empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com has to say:
The color pink represents compassion, nurturing and love. It relates to unconditional love and understanding, and the giving and receiving of nurturing.
A combination of red and white, pink contains the need for action of red, helping it to achieve the potential for success and insight offered by white. It is the passion and power of red softened with the purity, openness and completeness of white. The deeper the pink, the more passion and energy it exhibits.
Pink is feminine and romantic, affectionate and intimate, thoughtful and caring. It tones down the physical passion of red replacing it with a gentle loving energy. 😀
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Donna, I agree with that description of pink, especially the passion and energy aspect of it. It’s been a popular color here in the comments. It’s all over the place in our garden, truth be told.
I didn’t include it on the poll because I went with the basic colors that I learned in this order in first grade. Pink wasn’t until second grade! Also, my emoji & symbols tab doesn’t have a pink dot that I could put on the poll so no pink.
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Fair enough! 😀
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Red. Powerful. Passionate. Lifeblood. Bold. Sentimental. Exciting. Defiant. Strong.
Orange is vibration to me. Symbolic of change and tranformation.
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Maggie, I like red. Not as well as blue or teal, but a definite runner up. You’ve described its energy perfectly.
Good point about how orange is associated with transformation. It’s not my fave color, but I don’t hate it. I like transformation, positive transformation that is.
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How lovely to have captured the butterfly enjoying your autumn flowers – a very photogenic composition indeed. I’m definitely a lover of MANY colors, but orange might be one of least favorites. On the other hand, knowing that Crayola once dubbed it “Grandma’s perfume” is utterly hilarious IMO. What’s that about? Clearly I need to sniffing more grandmothers to get in on the secret.
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Deborah, the Monarch butterfly astounded me with its beauty. I rarely see them around here, and then to have it on a flower of the same color, seemed special.
My guess on the Grandma’s Perfume name is that Crayola believes grandmas buy Hermes perfumes, which are know for coming in orange shopping bags and boxes. A thought?
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Nice – you’ve very cleverly put an end to my sniffing experiment before I even got started. 🙂
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I do what I can to make life easier for everyone. 😁
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Pink was missing so I went with purple. I was surprised when I did the poll no one voted for orange. It’s not a good color for me but it’s pretty in the landscape.
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Kate, I can’t wear orange, but like you said when it comes to the garden flowers, I like it. As do the butterflies. I haven’t checked the poll but interesting about orange. Purple is a good choice instead of pink.
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I do love me some purple!
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I used to wear purple often, but as my coloring has, shall we say, faded purple looks harsh on my now. I’m more into blues or pinks.
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I’m not sure WHY purple is ‘my’ color, but it has been so since I was a small child. I just gravitated to it for whatever reason. I love all the shades of purple and people IRL will say “Oh you’re wearing YOUR color) if they encounter me wearing favored clothing. Now orange is lovely, for all the reasons you shared and for that lovely photo (awesome!!) but orange & I? Not friends. I tend to look jaundiced and/or dead if I wear it.
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Melanie, I’m the exact same way if I try to wear orange. I look awful, sickly. It’s cool that you have a color that is immediately identified with you. I used to wear purple, but over the years it’s become too bold for me. Although I wouldn’t mind having some amethyst jewelry to wear purple as an accent.
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My engagement ring is an amethyst and I own a couple of other rings with amethyst stones. I even own a “purple’ turquoise ring, which might sound rather odd, but apparently there is shading within the turquoise ‘family’. I have a lovely bracelet in deep purple (crystals) that my cousin gave me for Christmas one year. Yeah. I embrace the purple…. LOL
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No kidding? When you said you like purple you went all in. I’d like an amethyst necklace, but considering I’m going nowhere now it’d be a waste of money to get one. But maybe later…
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Good tie in with the orange make up. Why does he do that?
I like most shades of blue but green is a close second. Orange is not my favorite. A girl in high school loved orange and let’s just say as a non-orange person, that came as no surprise to me.
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Ernie, I’ve never known anyone who wore orange as a favorite color. Well, except for sports fans who wear their team’s color regardless of how good they look in it. That’s a whole ‘other topic.
[No answer about the make up. It is unflattering… to say the least.]
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I love orange, but interestingly I don’t wear it. I’m thinking back to my study and the sitting room in my old home in Johannesburg both of which had a wall each of orange … burnt orange maybe? And now I’m thinking about my study here in Plettenberg Bay that has touches of orange on various artefacts and I see I have a few paintings (mine) in which the background is black and the rest mostly orange. If I think of fruits, flowers and sunsets and the orange in them I’m in love. Your photo is beautiful Ally Bean – the green as a foil to the flowers and butterfly is perfect! I like green … a darker green. Lovely post … just sad about the association with ykw.
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Susan, I’d say you are on Team Orange, to be sure. You’ve surrounded yourself with it, then and now. I agree that in nature orange is delightful. I cannot wear the color at all so I understand why it is that you don’t wear it. I lurved dark green when I was younger. Wore it all the time, but over the years I’ve drifted into teal/blue.
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I selected blue which is my favorite color but I also like green as it was my Mom’s favorite color and always brings back happy memories when I see green!
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Ellen D, I like blue too. That’s the color I picked on the poll. My father wore green often so like you with your mom, I think of him when I see it. Color is evocative.
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I have touches or orange in my house – a little bit goes a long way inside or in my clothing. But in my garden, orange with blues or purples is just ideal. I picked blue, because I do love any shade of blue, mostly for clothing.
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Carol, I agree with you about orange inside the house. A little bit is great but too much of it overpowers my senses. In our garden we currently have orange and pink and lots of green. Some purple would look nice in there. Thanks for the idea. 🤔
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Turquoise, purple, red – and black frames/sets off all of them.
The monarchs (along with hummingbirds) must be starting migration – we’ve seen a few recently and happily the hibiscus and lantanas are starting their second blooming season with either being a little milder.
Never really cared for orange flowers – as those seem less than cooling view in summer here – but the color looks great on tigers and pumpkins!
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philmouse, I like your color choices. They seem like you! I was surprised to see this butterfly, but pleased that he wanted to have his photo taken. We’re on the cusp of fall colors here, so soon they’ll be pumpkins and leaves, in all their orange goodness, everywhere. Can’t wait!
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I’m very common to prefer blue! (popular choice) I adore orange flowers, but would never wear that color. I agree with you on the orange faced WH weirdo.
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Margaret, I like blue, too. It’s soothing and uplifting to me. I wear it often, but never wear orange. It’s for the garden or fruits & vegetables. Definitely a poor choice for make up for The Donald.
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Love monarchs (and other butterflies). In Illinois, we had a butterfly bush right outside our living room window and what a joy that was, watching butterflies and hummingbird moths as well as the beauty of the flowers themselves. As for choosing colors, I have the same dilemma as many others: I don’t have just one favorite. I went with blue, but I also love green. I love yellow, but can’t wear it and I wear black a lot, although moving to Arizona has made that more difficult/seasonal. Anyway, that’s my story and I’m sticking to it. I’m just about ready to head off to Costco. Happy Wednesday!
janet
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Janet, a butterfly bush by your window would be delightful. I can imagine the fun. The thing about favorite colors is that for clothes it might be one color while for the garden it could be another. I like blue and green, too. I can understand your difficulty with black in AZ. It’s not the most comfortable when it’s hot outside– which to me is AZ in a nutshell.
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I picked purple as my favorite, but blue comes in at a close second. Both of those colors, in flowers, goes great with orange – a favorite combination. An accent wall in my office was a coral orange, picked by my hand, and it was pretty stunning.
I hope the butterfly is finding its way to warmer weather and that you are having a great week, Ally.
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Mary, you’re right. Purple/blue look great with orange/coral. I bet your office was a good space in which to work. I’d like that combo.
I, too, hope the butterfly was headed south. It’s beginning to get colder at night here. The poor guy would need a blanket to stay warm.
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I picked yellow because it’s always been my favorite color. It always makes me think of spring, and that’s my favorite season. Blue would be a very close second in this election year, though. 😉 – Marty
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Marty, well said! You are clever and slightly subversive. I agree with you about blue. I like yellow, but can’t wear it. But to see it is a delight.
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Great shot, and I like orange in nature. My favorite color, however, is blue because it reminds me of a wonderful blue sky or blue waters. I’ll steer clear of politics, but have you noticed all the colored hair recently on every age group? Most of those colors look like they melted a crayon to achieve that shade. One almost needs sunglasses to not be blinded. But, in 2020 whatever makes one happy. 🙂
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Judy, I like blue better than orange, too. For the reasons you mentioned. I have noticed the boldly colored hair going on out there. My theory is that people aren’t going to salons, so they’re coloring their hair at home. In doing so they aren’t picking the best shades for themselves, which has made for some odd color jobs. 😳
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I like your conclusive evaluation of the monarch butterfly and her choice of flowers- substantiated by all that research! Opinion based upon facts..how refreshing!
Orange is a color that offsets purple quite nicely…purple being the ‘fav’ color of choice for me these past few years. Though it is changing…we’ll see to what exactly but my rote answer is: purple.
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Laura, made me laugh out loud. Yes, this is my opinion based on research, showing the world that it can be done.
Purple seems to be a popular choice here. I like it, especially with orange/coral. I cannot wear it anymore, it’s too harsh for me now, but at one time I had lots of purple clothes.
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Laura, I just tried to leave a comment on your blog. The system ate my comment which is mean. Glad you had a good time with your family. I enjoyed your post.
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Aha, looks like it re-appeared here! WP has a reputation – which we know all too well!!!!
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I love green! It’s so calming to me. I appreciate orange and love it on both my Daughter and He-Man. Especially the weathered oranges.
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Deborah, I agree that green is calming. If you have the right skin tone and hair color, then weathered orange looks pretty. Not everyone can pull it off!
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How wonderful to find the butterfly! It must have felt like a touch of magic.
I love color. Period. I have to surround myself with it. If I wear all naturals, I feel bad physically (not just emotionally). Green is my favorite. Although sometimes it gets nudged to a close second by turquoise. Hugs on the wing.
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Teagan, you’re right, it was magical to find the butterfly. Well said. I love color, too. Green or turquoise are colors that are easy to feel good about wearing. I get that.
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I will always, always love Red.
Blue bores me. Orange is lovely in nature, but tough to do well otherwise.
I’m very sensitive to colour, and I find that I prefer to wear black more often now than I ever did. (This is difficult because Cats, but I refuse to give in to them.)
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nance, red is a lovely color, especially when it has blue undertones. Of course I like blue so I’d say that. I agree that in nature orange is wonderful, otherwise it can sometimes be difficult. I rarely wear black anymore– and we don’t even have cats now to shed all over it!
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Fabulous photo. I love how the oranges match, though I’m sure Crayola would disagree.
I read once that 70% of people choose blue as their fave color. I’m curious to see if your poll results reflect that. So far so good-ish.
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Betsy, I didn’t know that about the color blue. Now I’m really interested in seeing the results of the poll. 70% is the goal!
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My favorite color is green but it used to be blue. I didn’t realize blue was such a popular color. I also don’t know why people love being so anti-popular. There is probably a better word but I can’t think of it because of menopause. Everyone wants to be so edgy and like odd things but I think it’s pretty cool to like a color that everyone else likes. Even though green came in third place, I am proud of my color’s placing (way to go, green! better luck next time!) But now that I think about it, I do love the color orange too. That is why I love fall so much. The color palette alone of the trees makes me so happy.
There is this great children’s’ book called “The Day the Crayons Quit” and even if you don’t have children, it is a fun read and I suggest it. Especially in light of this post. 🙂
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I love that book! Also “Red: A Crayon’s Story” by Michael Hall. And the old classic “Harold and the Purple Crayon.”
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Rita, two more crayon books for me to read. What fun!
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Yes! Another good book.
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Kari, I’m the opposite of you. I used to love green but now am on Team Blue. You’re right about color and how some people use it to be edgy. Not me, of course. I’m about as far away from edgy as a person can be. I don’t know why some people do that, but it’s a good observation.
I love fall colors, too. It’s my favorite time of year, but I can’t wear orange at all. I look half dead, but crimson I can rock.
Will look for the book. It sounds right up my alley. Thanks for the suggestion.
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[To be clear, this is a tribute to the natural occurrence of the color orange, not the peculiar shade of make-up worn by our so-called President. That orange is icky and weird. Like him.] ~> Bwahaha!
You might enjoy this post about last night’s debate debacle:
https://waitbutwhy.com/2020/09/debate2020.html
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Nancy, that’s clever. And about as close to the tone of the debate as can be. I thought Cadet Bonespurs looked exceptionally orange, but that could have been our TV– or not. 🙄
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My 3 fave colors = green, purple, blue.
At the moment, they are the top trifecta of your poll!
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Is that right? Both that they’re your favorites and they’re winning the poll? I haven’t looked at the results lately, but that’s cool. You’re so in tune with the blogosphere.
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I had one visit today too!
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Lunar Euphoria, that’s cool. I like butterflies so the more the merrier!
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I’ve heard that orange also attracts wasps. Come to think of it, that does explain El Presidento’s legion of sycophants. I like all colors but generally lean towards either yellow or white. I’ve been told my aura was light yellow – I guess that proves I’m rather color-less and boring!
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Jan, made me smile with this one. I didn’t know that about wasps and the color orange, but now that you mention it… 🤔
I like yellow and white, so I wouldn’t say that your aura is boring. I’d say it’s quiet with a wickedly good sense of humor. Cheerful, even.
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Blue is my favorite color, especially shades of it like denim, indigo, chambray, cornflower and deep blue-green. I can be very picky about my blues! Not so fond of orange and other primary colors, although I kind of like what they call burnt orange or rust. After blues, my favorite colors are eggplant, plum, mauve and burgundy. Soft, rather than bold tones are more my cup of tea. But I don’t know why and am at a loss to explain why I love some colors and dislike others, like yellow…..
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Barbara, your choices of the color blue are mine, too. I like blues that have greenish undertones more than the ones that lean purplish. Orange can be overwhelming in certain places. I like it in the garden and pops of it inside the house, but I cannot wear it.
I like plums and burgundy, as well. They go so nicely with denim. I’ve found that some people just don’t like certain colors at all, and that’s ok. To each his or her own.
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When my daughter was little, she used to say that her favorite color was “rainbow.” I’m with her. I can never choose just one. But I love orange (and yellow and green), and that photo is all kinds of awesome.
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Rita, that’s so sweet that your daughter liked the color “rainbow.” The girl is onto something with that answer. I was kind of amazed by the photo, so thanks. That butterfly wanted to be famous, I just know it.
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I always joked that the Crayola box of 64 colors was wasted on me. If they have 16 shades of orange, I can probably distinguish between four groups.
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Dan, I’ve yet to see all these shades of orange in person to confirm they are just about the same color, but Smithsonian Magazine wouldn’t lie. I like my orange in nature so I’ll just keep looking that way.
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Midnight blue! As a little girl that was my favorite color among the crayons. I liked to draw and color the night sky with stars and the moon. It’s still my favorite color. Sadly, orange may never recover from the stain of this president😫 I did love your photo of the butterfly and the flower though💐🦋
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Sue, I remember midnight blue. It’s fun that you draw and color the night sky, which lends itself to liking the crayon you do. Yes, I fear that the reputation of the color orange has taken a hit, the poor dear.
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I don’t have a favorite color, except maybe “rainbow”. My friend asked me to possibly make an orange or red dish for our get-together next week and am so far stumped by that.
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Kathy, for your event you’re to make a food based on its color? That’s a new party concept for me. Watcha gonna make? Creamed radishes or orange Jell-O salad? 😋
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Maybe carrot and raisin salad? Lol!
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That’d be the correct color. What about sweet potato pie? It’s orange.
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Another thought to consider 😁
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Lovely shades of orange in your photo!
My favorite color is green — number one for 60 years. My second favorite shifted from yellow to purple a decade ago. There are no valid reasons for these choices.
Helpful husband, teasing me about my penny-pinching habits, says I like green because it’s the color of money. Don’t believe him. I like green because it’s so green.
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Anne, your husband makes me laugh. Are you sure he doesn’t have your number? After all green is the color of Benjamins. Just saying… 😉
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John probably has my number, but I have his, too. This man, who says I like green because it’s the color of money, is a person who claims to have NO favorite color. Can a person like that be trusted????
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No favorite color? Me thinks that sounds fishy. Not quite possible…
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The same person who has no favorite color has VERY definite views on almost everything else!
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I didn’t see how to answer the poll on my phone.
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Anne, I’ve no solution to that problem. I don’t know enough about how these polls work to help you. Thanks for letting me know.
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I’m on the computer now and went back to your post. The poll was there and easy to see and use. I have voted and feel I’ve done my civic duty in casting a colorful vote.
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Anne, thank you for finding a way to vote on this vitally important life-altering poll.
After I read your earlier comment I tried doing the poll on my phone, an iPhone, and I had no trouble with it. I don’t know why sometimes these polls work everywhere, and sometimes they don’t. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I was happy to find a way to vote. Wouldn’t want to miss such a vital life-altering poll!!! The whole discussion about favorite colors was fun.
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I agree. This colorful conversation has been a nice respite from our daily dramas.
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Purple – today. Yesterday maybe blue. Tomorrow possibly red. I like the blue and red mix that is calm and crazy all together.
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Arlene, I like your description of that mix. So true. It’s good to keep your options open.
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I picked one (I didn’t want to disappoint my Ally Bean) but it was hard. My favorite colors for clothes (blues, grays, purples) are different from favorite colors for other things. I love orange, but I’d never, ever wear it (and certainly wouldn’t vote for it – wink, wink).
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Janis, I know what you mean. I wear clothes that are different from the colors I put in the garden or in artwork on the wall. A place for everything, I guess.
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Green and purple (alone or together) have always been my favorite colors. Olive green is the best for my eyes/skin tone, but mostly I’m just a nature girl. And purple because I bruise easily (just kidding there).
What I like most about orange is orange foods. Cheddar cheese being number one.
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Eilene, I understand your reasoning about your color preferences. I wore more olive green when I was younger with bright blonde hair, but my hair has gone grayish now and I favor blues. As for purple, you made me laugh.
Good point about the color orange and cheese. I hadn’t thought of that, but *yum*
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Red is my favourite, without question. I like orange in nature, but I would never wear it or have an orange car, for instance.
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Lynette, I used to groove on red, too. We had lots of it in our home on the walls + furniture. But somewhere along the line I began to prefer blue. I don’t know why, but there you have it. And a hard NO to having an orange car. I just couldn’t…
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I’m not a big fan of orange, flowers or anything, except maybe orange juice. But I loved your photo and the description of the butterfly!
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Joni, I didn’t used to like orange at all. Hated it in fact, but I’ve mellowed on it over the years. In little spots of color I like it. Especially when butterflies come to visit.
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Interesting that you posted this today. In Canada it is orange shirt day which represents our recognition of our terrible treatment of Indigenous children in the past and now.
I could not pick one colour but blue and green shades and I love yellow.
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bernieLynne, I didn’t know about orange and Canada and the meaning there on this day. It was serendipitous I wrote this today. Thanks for telling me about the connection.
It’s difficult to pick one color, I know– so waffle on about your color choice. You aren’t the only commenter to share this lament. I’ve found that creating a poll question is always tricky, knowing as I do that it won’t work for every reader. Oh well
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I voted on your poll positively ages ago – then I got lost browsing through your links 🙂 The Crayola one especially was responsible for many an hour lost. Whoever dreams up the names of colours deserves every good thing we can send their way.
But on to more serious matters. How very “you” to lead with something which manages to be so very orange but gorgeous too. Fantastic photo and how well behaved of the butterfly to wait for you. BTW, have you read Barbara Kingsolver’s book on the Monach? If not, I can highly recommend it. Of course it’s about more than butterflies, there’s also climate change, but the best bit is the tale of the Appalachian farming family at the centre.
But back to the poll. I voted blue for the first time ever, for it appears there’s been a stealth take-over by shades of bright blue/turquoise within my wardrobe. It might be something to do with my hair colour moving from grey to white in a frighteningly rapid manner.
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Deb, I wonder about who names the crayons, too. I hope it’s a team. I want to be part of that team because think of how wacky fun the meetings would be. No tedious talk about quarterly revenue projections, instead glorious talk about adjectives and nouns.
I didn’t know about the Kingsolver book and will get it. I don’t know as much as I should about butterflies, considering I’m trying to plant flowers that draw them here. I could use some info on their backstories.
Blue looks good with white hair, or gray for that matter. The last time I looked at the poll blue was winning which was a surprise to me. I thought Purple or Red would take the prize.
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What’s with the lack of love for red? Red was my favorite color as a child, and despite many other colors trying to tempt me over the years, remains at the top of my chromatic favorite list. As for orange…. I’ve never really thought about it before, orange seems to be the lost color of the rainbow. That makes me appreciate it even more…
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evilsquirrel13, I loved red as a child, too. Most little girls wanted pink, but not me. I like your assessment of orange. I agree that it’s the lost color of the rainbow. I never much thought about it until this summer when the orange flowers called to me.
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Well, you knew I’d love seeing that monarch; she’s a beauty!
I waver between green and teal, but green it is today for the poll.
You asking about favorite colors reminds me of when my girls were little and we were building our house. My painter asked about painting their rooms and asked Lolo what her favorite color is and she replied RAINBOW.
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Suz, I thought of you when I saw the butterfly. I knew Monarchs are your jam.
I like teal, too. It’s probably my favorite color, but to keep things simple on this poll I went with the basic colors I had in my first grade Prang paint set.
I love the idea of there being a color called rainbow. In the end, if it existed, it’d win the poll for sure.
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Beautiful orange. 🍊 Also the color of the second chakra, Ally. 😘
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Pam, I thought of the chakra connection, too. It didn’t seem to show up in my down and dirty Google search, but when I was taking yoga classes we certainly focused on it. Namaste
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Namaste, Ally! 🙏❤️
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My favorite colors tend to be the blues and greens found in nature. I’m not usually a fan of the color orange, but that flower and butterfly both wear it well. I also realize that I do like the oranges of fall leaves. I suppose I do love the color in its natural occurrence, but I much prefer Lowe’s sign color to Home Depot’s. lol.
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Amy, I like the same colors as you do. I voted for blue, but really like teal the best of all colors. I agree that Lowes draws me in more than Home Depot. The latter’s shade of orange is garish and chases me away.
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That is such a beautiful photo!
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Thank you. That butterfly was quite the cooperative model.
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I’ve always been Team Orange! Definitely my favorite color. This explains why my living room is orange and my new Kona would have been orange if Hyundai hadn’t discontinued that color as an option!
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Swinged Cat, good to know your mind. I’m sorry that Hyundai was so discourteous as to discontinue your fave color. How rude of them.
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That’s what I told them! Fat lot of good it did…
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Imagine!
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Orange you glad that the butterfly was orange? I generally don’t like orange on my clothes or couches or even really in my food (except yams – sometimes) but I do like orange tiger lilies (the flower) and butterflies. Otherwise, I’m not an “orange” personality. I’m blue – soft, soothing, although my waves can get high and wild at times. xo
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Pam, nicely said. I’ve come to appreciate orange more over the years, but like you only in certain ways. Butterflies and flowers being good ways. I like blue, too. It’s been a popular choice.
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I love green, as I feel it is a calm color of nature. Perhaps because it is so brown here for much of the year. My father’s favorite color was orange, and my mother’s favorite color was burnt orange. Neither of them fit the descriptions you looked up, but that’s OK. Next I love blue, for the color of the sky and the sea. I guess I love nature.
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J, I understand your love of green, nature. When I was younger I loved green, adored all shades of it, but as I’ve gotten older I like blue, or teal, more. Interesting about your parents who loved orange who don’t fit the profile.
[I’m the first to say that my fast research on the color orange might not be the most exhaustive research on the color– and that it might not be entirely correct. 😉]
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I love the orange butterfly and orange zinnia Ally. About a month ago I posted shots of Monarchs on Orange Lantana and called it “Orangeade” … a beautiful sight to remember now that Summer here in SE Michigan has beat a hasty exit and the furnace is already chugging away. Perhaps because, like you, Fall is my favorite season, I chose brown as my favorite color … I used to wear a lot of brown and loved the warm tones. Now, I throw on anything, sometimes not matching … oh well. I knew not many folks would pick brown and interesting that no one picked white as a favorite color. Maybe if you had run the poll right after Memorial Day? 🙂
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Linda, I thought this photo was worth tossing onto the blog. I was pleased with it even if the color orange isn’t my preferred color. I rarely wear brown, although when I was younger with brighter blonde hair I used to wear it. I’ve no explanation for why white hasn’t been picked. I chose these particular colors for this poll because they were the ones in my first grade Prang paint set. Seems like someone would pick white. 🤔
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The orange butterfly and flower were so vibrant – part of what I miss the most from Summer, but I’m still a bigger fan of Autumn. Maybe white is too blah?
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Autumn is my favorite season. I bet you’re right about white, although if you go to Sherwin-Williams there are about a gazillion shades of white, many of which are lovely. Who knows. 🤷♀️
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If you ever try to touch up a scrape in the paint and get the paint chips or the samples, some people can match it perfectly. I can never match it. Even when I save paint for touch-ups it does not seem to match. My vacuum cleaner cord is black – it mars everything it touches.
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Yes, I get that. I have my troubles when it comes to eyeballing colors, hoping to pick the right one. Bad vacuum! It’s supposed to help you, not cause you difficulties.
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Years ago, my mom and I got sick of those dark smudges everywhere on the door frames, etc. and took the vacuum to the vacuum store and had a cream-colored cord put on it.
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I’m surprised that there are other people who voted orange in the poll. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone else whose favourite colour is orange.
I once asked a friend about colours they like/dislike, and she said she hates orange, so I steered the conversation in a different direction…
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Pistachios, I’m finding here that people who like orange as their favorite color, are adamant about it. Have always liked the color, thank you very much. You fit that profile. We all like what we like, so why not orange? 🧡
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I love how the poll says “from the colors here” so it helped me focus on the list options – 😉
And how fun to learn about orange
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Yvette, yes, best to limit the choices, focus attention, and get some answers. On the poll I used the colors from my first grade Prang watercolor paint set. Of course, my readers, being who they are, have commented that I didn’t list enough color choices. To which I say with love in my heart, tough darts! 😁
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Tough darts indeed – hahah
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Just tried to leave a comment on your blog, but it disintegrated. Thanks for linking to this post. Color is fun.
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wow – i hate when comments get zapped or disintegrate – lol – I will check on it –
and well I did not intend linking up with you – but Ally Bean – as I was looking at the rust – and trying to think of a way to connect it to Becky’s squares “kind” theme – the “kind of orange” from your post came to mind
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and wishing you a nice day
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Also – I picked blue because this year and last year – splashes of blue have been nice
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I like blue, too. I picked it on this poll. I like your reasoning for choosing it. Ditto.
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A whole post about my favorite color! Such a vibrant, happy color (in my mind). Love the orange on orange photo.
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Laurie, I’ve come to learn that people who love the color orange REALLY love it. I thought the photo was pretty, an unexpected chance shot.
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I love this post so much! I think color is so cool! My son has a wall in his bedroom called “startled carrot” and it’s ORANGE. It’s his favorite color by far!
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Katie, oh what a great name for a wall color. I like color, too. I am forever interested in how colors influence people. Plus I like to make polls once in a while, so naturally I had to add one here.
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