I do the same clothes-wise - on a particularly grey day, I make sure to counter-act the greyness with bright colours such as fuchsia or yellow or red. But of course it is more effective with something the size of a house and not just one person dressed colourful.
Hello - thanks for dropping by to leave a comment. Your comments are much appreciated even if I don't always reply. They will appear as soon as they have been moderated.
I am using Instagram and Facebook a lot more nowadays and sometimes they are replacing my posts on the blog. If you want to follow me on Instagram my address is @cjohnedwards. On Facebook I can be found at Clive John Edwards but you will need to send me a request to follow me as it is not open to the public.
It sure beats the beige of my neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the green painted building? Looks like a prison.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to brighten up people's lives!
ReplyDeleteWow. No one is going to put up with gray ugly weather.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. I love your tours of the various places you visit. xoxox
ReplyDeleteHmm, that green building does look a bit grim. But you sure found some other very bright and cheerful colours.
ReplyDeleteI do the same clothes-wise - on a particularly grey day, I make sure to counter-act the greyness with bright colours such as fuchsia or yellow or red. But of course it is more effective with something the size of a house and not just one person dressed colourful.
ReplyDeleteCheerful with a bit of colour in a town like that, I think.
ReplyDelete