It's the day after White Night in Melbourne, a festival of colour and light, so it seem appropriate that the KwizGiver. author of Sunday Stealing, has chosen a colour meme for today. White Night has left me exhausted but happy - Jay and I went for a few hours and it was a fun, peaceful and illuminating night - I'll shove a few of my photos at the end of this meme. It was a wonderful experience.
So here we go:
Could you tell me please, what color each of these things are?
~ Your hair:
Currently auburn - out of a bottle of course -no idea what my natural hair colour might be.
~ Your eyes:
Pine tree green
~ Your shirt:
Black. nothing new there
~ Your socks:
Not wearing any, it's about 32 degrees and muggy outside (try 95 F for the Americans about the place)
~ Your shoes:
Black
~ Your purse:
Do you mean my handbag? Black.
~ Your wallet:
Green and teal - a MyWalit arrangement. Love Italian leather.
~ Your phone:
Silver
~ Your computer/laptop:
White - okay, a grubby, dusty white.
~ Your earphones:
White
~ Your best friend’s hair:
Dark brown / Black
~ Your best friend’s eyes:
Blue (She's Irish - pretty common arrangement)
~ Your sky today:
Grey with patches of blue coming through.
And here are those photos I was telling you about. White Night is a great festival. Colourful, eh!
Ha! Glad you explained for us Americans. I was wondering how 32 degrees was muggy...too early yet for the brain to make the connections. Love that Irish arrangement...my hubby is of Irish descent and has blue eyes and (once) black hair.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a very fine festival. Festivals are good! 95 is a bit warm but it would surely melt all of this snow we have!
ReplyDeleteThe festival photos are fun! Looks like a good time. Much better than the snow we've had here.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how some people say handbag while others say purse or pocketbook.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful festival! Thank you for sharing your pics!
ReplyDeleteMy maternal great grandmother and grandmother had that blue black hair and crystalline blue eyes. Scot's irish- from the "hills". :-)