[Blindtlk] Colors and other Images in the Mind's Eye
Judy Jones
sonshines59 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 15 02:32:09 UTC 2017
I've grown up with colors ever since I was quite young. Later on, I learned
that my parents decided to incorporate color in their speech whenever they
could, to give me a sense of color. I have the verbal input of color, and
love colorful things. In my office I have bling crystals on my keyboard,
stapler and tape holder, I love stuff like that. The bling I have are clear
crystal.
Although not a color per sae, I appreciate stuff like that.
When I think of read, I naturally think cherry, then berry, but because I've
been taught that.
Judy
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Subject: [Blindtlk] Colors and other Images in the Mind's Eye
I have always been interested in colors. I play a game (my "color game"), in
which I try to guess the colors of certain things, especially food. Some I
get right (coffee is always brown.) Some I never get (I say garlic is red
because of the strong flavor, but it's actually white.) It's fun to put
images to colors, especially different shades of them. Although I could
write down the colors of things, I feel like, it would take away the fun of
rediscovering colors.
What are your thoughts on colors, and what images do you have in your mind's
eye/third eye which you want to share?
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