C is for colour
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Red jug by Stuart Slind C is for COLOUR Back in December I was reading Mara Mayflower's blog ( link ) and her lovely story on COLOUR . One reason why I liked her story was because I love colour. Colour is important to me. I am drawn to things of colour. I have a house full of bright colour. I love to wear strong colours. I planted sunflowers in my garden to add colour. I even buy kitchen appliances that are bright and colourful. Colour makes me happy and I surround myself with colour to keep me cheerful. If I am sad or lonely, I wear red or pink and I feel so much better. I couldn't live without colour. God made our planet to burst with colour, no matter where you look, there is colour everywhere. Just witness a sunset . . . a rainbow . . . a rose . . . peacock's tail . . . a butterfly . . . colour is everywhere. Sunflowers and lavender by Jean Marc Jaciaczyk A world with no colour would be a very sad world indeed. My favourite colours are red, pink, purple