Times and Tides of a Beachwriter is brought to you today by the colour purple, chosen by Sandra. You can visit Sandra’s blog here.
https://acornerofcornwall.com/
Purple is no ordinary colour, too frivolous to appear on nations’ flags, but too important for ordinary folk; it has long been a colour of royalty and the church. Red, yellow and blue are the primary colours, but in practice red, yellow, green and blue are the main colours. Were you in a house or team at school? Four teams in those four colours I expect. If you wore school uniform it was probably navy, grey or green with red or yellow… I think purple is less favoured for school.
But colours bring different images to all of us. When Sandra suggested purple my first thought was Cadbury’s milk chocolate, that purple paper wrapper, then the opulent shiny purple foil with the promise of pure pleasure waiting to be unwrapped.
My next thought was flowers, purple is the only colour that makes petals look like velvet. Purple pansies are my favourite. Irises have just come out this week in my garden, decadent in purple and yellow. Cyberspouse plucked one to take into his ‘studio’ and this is the result of a little digital manipulation.
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Colours are also trademarks. The first time we took three weeks off to journey up and around Scotland we stayed in a cottage for the middle week, but the rest of our trip was an assortment of bed and breakfast and Premiere Inns. Along the way we bought a few new clothes and my purchases included a mauve blouse and a purple fleece. When we arrived at our first Premiere Inn I realised that not only did I look like a member of staff, but I matched the whole place. Yes, Premiere Inns are purple; from the large sign that guides you to the building to the interior decor; purple carpets, purple spreads and cushions on the bed and purple information leaflets.
Though I may love yellow and dusky pink, purple seems to feature in my life rather a lot. Cyberspouse designs my book covers and the personal favourite of my novels has a cover that matches my glasses…
I love this, Janet, and I’m so pleased that I didn’t miss it. I’ve been away and haven’t followed my usual blogs as assiduously as a result. You’re right about purple being the colour of the church and of royalty. I love it for its rich oppulence and sensuality. It’s a very tactile colour. I also love irises: Cyberspouse’s creation is stunning. You now have me thinking about chocolate…… 😉
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Thanks Sandra, you’ll have to go out and buy some chocolate now!
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An interesting post idea, Janet. I have never been a fan of purple other than violets that are lovely. I am a pink girl.
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When I looked up purple it turns out that Violet is a true colour found on the spectrum – the rainbow, while purple is just red and blue mixed!
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The pics are nice. Who doesn’t love a bit of purple!
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Chocolate … mmmmmmm 😀
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I love purple, especially shades closer to blue than red. That’s interesting about violet being a true colour distinct from purple.
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So do I, sometimes it’s hard to tell if a shade is blue or purple, while violet is in a class of its own!
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