Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Have a Green V Day

Today the world is living in pink ... I'm swimming in green.

It's not what you think.

No jealousy, envy, or greed just now.

Phew. 

Just lovely peaceful vibrant green.


Creamy avacado, silica induced cucumber
Hydrating ,nourishing green



Oxygen green
cleansing 
filtering
natural


little birdie green
cheery
inspiring
colorful


desert green,
strong
sturdy
prickly


woven yellow green
reed green
dried, brittle basket green


I need to be honest with myself...
I may have a small obsession ~ 
For me,
it's always about green.
There are times I can emjoy a little plum, a swatch of navy, and an accent of grey
but my heart beats stronger at the sight of trees
tangy limes
heavy metal ridding cilantro
hardy succulents


It may be pink out there,
but it's green in here.

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Just for fun...

The colour green signifies nature, life, youth, safety and hope. Green is the second most favourite colour with blue being the first. Read the top facts about this colour.
Green represents ‘go’ in traffic signals, railway signals and ship signals. It is known as a safe colour worldwide which is why first-aid equipment is often green. Fire escape exit signs are green in most countries, although some are red.
Green is the colour used for night vision goggles because the human eye is most sensitive and able to distinguish the most shades in that colour.
The colour green is often used as a symbol of sickness, you’ll most likely have noticed this in cartoons; the character often has a green face when being sick.
In North American stock markets, green is used to indicate a rise in stock prices, however In East Asian stock markets, green indicates a drop in stock prices.
Green has long been a symbol of fertility and was once the preferred colour choice for wedding gowns in the 1400’s.
Before the 1950’s Santa’s suit was originally green until Coca-Cola bought him out and changed his suit to red.
In high schools in the United States during the 1960s, it was believed that if someone wore green on Thursdays, it meant that they were gay.
Green is the national colour of Ireland.
Green was a sacred colour to the Egyptians representing the hope and joy of spring. The floors of the temples were green.
Suicides dropped by 34% when London’s Blackfriar Bridge was painted green.
Kermit the Frog doesn’t find it easy bein’ green!

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