So the right shade of green is kind of halfway between emerald and chartreuse?
I think I know what you're objecting to -- California is every color of green except that. It's grey green, it's forest green, it's black green, it's viridian, it's blue green, it's lichen green, it's brownish, yellowish, pale and dark green.
But, for those of us who grew up with it, that is the right shade of green.
In my scrapbook I've put more pictures of walking with the dog in the winter, all green. (I'm about to put even more, including a shot of a mountain lion warning sign from a city park: it will be "DeLaveaga" under "Fecundity")
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Date: 2005-01-07 07:20 am (UTC)I think I know what you're objecting to -- California is every color of green except that. It's grey green, it's forest green, it's black green, it's viridian, it's blue green, it's lichen green, it's brownish, yellowish, pale and dark green.
But, for those of us who grew up with it, that is the right shade of green.
In my scrapbook I've put more pictures of walking with the dog in the winter, all green. (I'm about to put even more, including a shot of a mountain lion warning sign from a city park: it will be "DeLaveaga" under "Fecundity")