Somehow I keep having the same discussion with people over and over. We argue whether we all see color the same or if what I really think is red is actually someone else's blue. It seems like a traffic light would take care of this argument, but I never win with that one. So, I've become interested in colors and whether we all interpret them the same way. For me, periwinkle is bluish lavender with a hint of gray. It's also my favorite garden flower.




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