remembering spring

remembering spring

here’s the rest of the dried spring bulbs i found in the back bedroom yesterday. i left them pretty much as i had found them for fear that they would fall apart if i tried to detangle them. i am impressed at how the daffodils held their color. and the little hints of blue from grape hyacinth delight. i have a penchant for dusty, earthy palettes. so this collection suits me. i know i am not alone in liking these muddy, earthy color palettes. but i do not think i am in the majority either. on a similar note, i also prefer minor key music. i have a feeling that if you asked all the lovers of minor-key music what kinds of colors they prefer, that there would indeed be a high correlation between minor key music and earth tone lovers.  so, tell me, are you minor key or major key? primary,  secondary or tertiary colors?  earth tones or bright colors? i’m curious.

collection of dried spring bulbs

  • Suzanne Herbruck says:

    Ha. Primary colors & minor key music.

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  • Suzanne Herbruck says:

    Ha. Minor key music, primary colors.

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