It seems amazing to me. That we didn't quite have the language to describe the bluebird skies that fall upon you on a winter day when the naked trees reach for the deep blue skies.
The color of the ocean was hues of wine according to Homer.
It appears that it wasn't until the Egyptians, who named it, created dyes in it and colored the ceilings of temples with blue stars that looked much like sea stars stuck to the ceiling, knew the color existed.
Besides the sky that we see every day and the ocean that covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
- Azure Aster.
- Balloon Flower.
- Bird-Bill Dayflower.
- Bluebell.
- Blue Daisy.
- Blue False Indigo.
- Blue Flax.
- Blue Hibiscus.
Those are all blue beauties.
Blue doe not show up in your HR manual of "natural colored hair" meaning a color that occurs in nature.
But red, orange, pink, green, violet, burgundy, those all do.
Those are not the colors they meant. It doesn't matter because, again, there is no blue.
And blue means the sex of boys will be born.
Blue means Michigan State, and Penn State, means the blue of red, white, and blue.
Means the feeling of January after a long winter.
Is the favorite color of 73% of elementary school-aged children and 62% of high schoolers. It's the 6th color of cars after red, which isn't the most-pulled-over car, that would be white, which comes in at #1. Of course it does. And of course it's the #1 most pulled over.
It's the coveted color eyes of the most superior race according to Hitler.
It is the covered color eyes of a young girl in Lorain, Ohio. The bluest eye.
It's our favorite color on so many levels.
And until recently. We couldn't express it.
Blue.
Blue.
Blue.
We see you.
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