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Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola: Black and Blue

The Crucifixion of Christ, on a Vineyard Hill in Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

The Crucifixion of Christ, on a Vineyard Hill in Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

 

The Crucifixion of Christ, on a Vineyard Hill in Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

The Crucifixion of Christ, on a Vineyard Hill in Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

Today, I thought I would combine the Crayola colors Black and Blue.  They are often combined aren’t they?

Blue has made the rounds in the Crayola collection. From 1903-1958 it was known as Blue. The same color was called Celestial Blue from 1935-1949 and from 1949-1958 it was called Azure Blue! I would like to have the job of naming colors at Crayola. I would say it is a steady job, wouldn’t you?

My black and blue photos are of the Crucufixion scene that is on the vineyard hillside in Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy. It was stunning especially at night. We were there in June and July. They must leave it up year round since the terrible floods that nearly washed away their village in 2011. The Black and the Blue. Here is a personal account of what happened that day.  Today, Vernazza is as beautiful as ever! The five villages of Cinque Terre are unforgettable!

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola; Bittersweet

Manarola, Cinque Terre, Ital

Manarola, Cinque Terre, Italy

 

Monterosso al Mare, Cinque Terre, Italy

Monterosso al Mare, Cinque Terre, Italy

 

Corpus Domini Festival, Orvieto, Italy

Corpus Domini Festival, Orvieto, Italy

 

Bittersweet Vine

Bittersweet Vine

 

Bittersweet

Bittersweet

The Bittersweet color was added to the Crayola line-up in 1958. I was surprised to learn that the name was not used in the English language as a color until 1892.

We used to scour the hedgerows in the fall looking for bittersweet to make a lovely fall wreath. It brings back wonderful memories of Autumn in the Midwest! I love this color!

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola; Beaver

The Cottage in St James Park, London

The Cottage in St James Park, London

 

A Photo of the Photo of Windsor Castle

A Photo of the Photo of Windsor Castle

 

Crayola Beaver

Crayola Beaver

Beaver was introduced into the Crayola color line in 1998.

It is the color of the fur of a beaver. The first recorded use of beaver as a color name in English was in 1705.

To me, Beaver, represents multiple shades of brown! I waited FOREVER patiently to get a shot of that stork on the cottage!  I also loved the many brown shades in the photo of the photo of Windsor Castle!

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Keeping Up With the Joneses

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To keep my promise this year of “keeping up” I’ve been looking at my statistics again. Statistics are a wonderful tool, you gain a lot of information, and see what works for you and your blog. The key, and the kicker, is to follow up with the information.

I like the stat that showed the piece I wrote ( An Adventure in the Gardens of Kent ) that had the most comments. There weren’t hundreds of comments, but more than usual. It was also part of a series of posts that I wrote about the UK.  I loved writing the “What I Learned Series,” because I did learn a lot and I wanted to pass it along. Now this got me to thinking about how I have traveled as a Tourist…….then as a Traveler…… and now as a Traveler, who likes to keep up with the Joneses. I no longer am all that interested in seeing famous sites, maybe because I have seen the ones I really wanted to. I don’t like crowds or waiting in lines any more either. Over the years I became a traveler, staying longer in one place and soaking up the scenery, the people, their history. Last year, during my stay in the UK, I found myself investing in “Keeping up with the Joneses.” I found the time to really talk to the people I met. Of course, it helps when you are in a country where the majority of the people speak the same language you do. OK, so I like to talk.  In other countries, I have talked to people that I could only remotely converse with, but still we talked. I call this “Keeping up with the Joneses.” I like learning about their country and I always ask, for those who have been to the US, what they liked about it. I met a wonderful woman on the train in the UK, who was going to a garden luncheon with the Queen, because she was being honored for her local charity work. I felt like I had met royalty!  She had only recently returned from the Southwest, United States where she had met up with a school friend that had moved there.  You know what she liked the most about the US? Drive-thru windows!  Drive-thru fast food, drive-thru bank windows, drive-thru liquor stores, etc….. The availability of  drive thru!  She couldn’t believe how we drive everywhere and then don’t get out of the car! I have never given it one thought! Another woman, who had never been to the US responded, when I asked where she would go first, replied, “to see Elvis Presley’s home!” She loved Elvis Presley!

So, see what I mean about “Keeping up with the Joneses”? I like talking to the people, who are just like me, just regular folks. I am going back to the UK again this year, on a long run; to drive down the country lanes, hang out in the pubs, look at the beautiful gardens, meet and talk with the folks in the small parish church………talk with the Joneses. I can’t wait. I would love to talk to a woman, who is a long time member of the W.I. (Woman’s Institute) The folks probably think I’m odd for loving such things! Such mundane routines for them and absolutely fabulous to me!

So, here is a list of Joneses who have kept in touch with me, through my blog. Although I have never met any of them, they have been the bloggers who continued to chat with me on a regular basis. They wanted to know about me and I wanted to know more about them. It’s a two way street. Have you talked with the Joneses lately?  

My best blogging buddies, who comment, and their blogs;

Diana at Italy Translated. Diana is an American, who is married to an Italian. They live in Italy. I learn a lot about Italian life from her.  I love hearing about her family, and reading her recipes!

Joy at JoyLovesTravel. Joy and I share many interests! It’s uncanny how we think so much alike! We have traveled to many of the same countries and had similar experiences.

Christine at Cristine R. Christine was one of my first Australian friends. She is writing a book and has introduced me to many online courses, which I love. She shows pictures of flowers I have never seen before and lots of bee and insect photos!

Sylvia at Another Day2paradise. Sylvia and I have many travel experiences in common! I love her sense of humor!

Doug at Doug Warren. Doug Warren introduced me to Spotify. I learn more about music from him than from any other person I know! We also realized we are related way, way, way down the line!

How are your Joneses? Enjoy your week in blogging!

PS I come from a long line of Joneses (in my family tree) in real life too!

Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola; Banana Mania

 

Birthday Celebration!

Birthday Celebration!

 

Crayola Banana Mania

Crayola Banana Mania

Banana Mania was introduced to the Crayola collection in 1998.

Did you know that Crayola at one time offered Magic Scents Crayons?

In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when used. By 1995, Crayola had to change some of the scents because of complaints from parents that some of the crayons smelled good enough to eat; like the Cherry, Chocolate, and Blueberry scented crayons. Eventually, crayons with food scents were retired in favor of non-food scents!

This photo was taken at my birthday week celebration at the Inn at Little Washington. It’s my birthday week! Not day, but week! The older one gets, the more one celebrates! Fabulous!

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Color Your World:120 Days of Crayola; Atomic Tangerine

The Canals of Venice, Italy

The Canals of Venice, Italy

 

The Canals of Venice, Italy

The Canals of Venice, Italy

 

The Doge's Palace, Venice, Italy

The Doge’s Palace, Venice, Italy

 

Buildings Along the Main Canal, Venice, Italy

Buildings Along the Main Canal, Venice, Italy

 

The BEST PIZZA EVER!

The BEST PIZZA EVER!

 

Crayola Atomic Tangerine

Crayola Atomic Tangerine

Ultra Yellow was added to the Crayola colors in 1972. It was one of eight crayons in the new fluorescent color line. In 1990 all the fluorescent colors were re-named and Ultra Yellow became Atomic Tangerine.

Atomic Tangerine is supposed to be a fluorescent color, but there is no way to show fluorescence on a flat computer screen.

I think Venice, Italy is the most romantic city in the world.! If you want to be surrounded by beautiful color at every turn, Venice, Italy is the place for you! I fell in love with the atomic tangerine color found on every building, niche, and cranny! It can even be seen in their popular PIZZA! To see other posts about visiting Venice, just click HERE.

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola; Aquamarine

The Sultan's Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Sultan’s Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

 

The Sultan's Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Sultan’s Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

 

The Sultan's Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Sultan’s Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

 

The Sultan's Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Sultan’s Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The color, “Light Turquoise Blue ” was introduced into the Crayola family in 1949. That color name existed from 1949 until 1958, when the color name was changed to “Aquamarine.”

Turquoise, the name of a greenish blue color, is based on the gem of the same name. The word turquoise comes from the French for Turkish, as the gem was originally imported from Turkey. The first recorded use of turquoise as a color name in English was in 1573. It is, generally thought to consist of 70% blue and 30% green. 

For the best place to see the original Aquamarine/Light Turquoise, look no further than Turkey! The color is everywhere! These were some of my favorite photos of the color in Istanbul! Even the rays of light on the walls sparkle “Aquamarine/Turquoise”!

This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola

Colossus of Rames II 80 tons Memphis Museum Cairo Egypt March 2010 135_HDR_edit

Colossus of Rames II, 80 tons, Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

 

Sphinx and Pyramid of Chephren Cairo, Egypt

Sphinx and Pyramid of Chephren Cairo, Egypt

Police on Camel at Great Pyramid of Cheops Pyramid of Chephren and Pyramid of Mycerinus, Cairo, Egypt

Police on Camel at Great Pyramid of Cheops Pyramid of Chephren and Pyramid of Mycerinus, Cairo, Egypt

Great Pyramid of Cheops, Cairo, Egypt

Great Pyramid of Cheops, Cairo, Egypt

“Almond” is a shade of brown that is 14% saturated and 94% bright.  Crayola issued this color in 1998 under the name “Almond” and is currently available in the 120 pack of crayons.  Sherwin Williams, the paint company, offers a paint called, “Intricate Ivory” which is 99% similar to “Almond.”

Personally, when I think of “Almond” I think of sand and the desert! Or a dessert! How about almond biscotti with almond colored coffee? This post is just one of many in the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! Enjoy!

New Year, New Beginnings!

Italy: What is There Not to Like?

Italy: What is There Not to Like?

Well, it’s that time of year again. I always enjoy looking at the data from my blog from the previous year to see what’s up. I also take this time to look at everything I did and the places I went…….. since I mostly write about travel in one way or another. It’s always amazing to me what I actually did do! Looking at my blog statistics one only has to travel to one country to have many enthusiastic responses. That country would be Italy! Everyone wants to go to the cities or villages in Italy, take a cooking class in Italy, boat about Lake Como, study Italian, or go to a festival. My Number One posting is still from 2013, (By the Sea, By the Sea, By the Beautiful Sea)  https://cadyluckleedy.com/2013/07/30/by-the-sea-by-the-sea-by-the-beautiful-sea/ about how to collect the charms for the Cinque Terre Bracelet or you can make it a necklace! It’s up to you! The Italian videos, I made,  were watched over and over too! Were the Italian posts so popular again because many new people discovered the posts from 2014 or because they have been re-directed there because it was my Number One post?  Enquiring minds would like to know!

If I could pick just one country in the world to travel to I would pick Italy. Just saying…..in case you want to make that one special trip! I don’t think you can take a bad photo in Italy either, all the great photos encourage going there. Add to that, very friendly people, gorgeous scenery, terrific food, historic sites and beautiful weather and what is there not to like?

I changed my THEME about a week ago.  I had been looking and trying to decide. I got tired of looking at the same old thing! There are so many Themes on WordPress to choose from! I wanted one that was different from the one I had, but not so different that it would take me months to configure my old blog or lose any of the data, (due to me not knowing what I was doing) One gets so comfortable in the old ways, right? I love the new Photography Theme and will be tweaking it as I go along.

I have new ideas that I will be working on. There seems to be many new Challenges that look interesting! I love the Photo Challenges! If you haven’t tried a challenge, it is fun! It stretches you artistically and gets one to thinking. One thing leads to another. This year I have decided to try the Color Your World: 120 Days of Crayola Challenge! You might want to check it out and see if this one is for you. It will be a starting point for me this year.

I will keep up! (Commenting on the posts rather than just hitting the “LIKE” button) Easier said than done since I like so many of them! I try to comment at least on three a day! So to start off the New Year I would like to comment about a few of my blogging friends and what I like about their site! Let’s start with some Gardening Bloggers and Travel Bloggers and what I like about their blogs! There are quite a few so I’ll break them down over several posts!

I have met so many fascinating people……and bloggers, you know what I mean, not actually met them, but I feel like I know all my blogging friends. They are all so interesting!

My friend, Annette, is the blogger I have known the longest. She writes, My Aberdeen Garden.

We met in Blogging 201 and have remained good friends. I love seeing what she is up to in her garden in Scotland! I also admire her because she always knows the botanical name of plants while I just say “you know that pink rose.” I have all my blogging friends pictured in my mind as I post to them. I have Annette pictured as a black-haired, thin woman, who is a lot like me; a “No Nonsense” kind of gal! She is very particular about her garden and its look. She changes things up a bit on a regular basis. (Like all great gardeners I know)

Next is Joan, from Retirement and Beyond, https://joanfrankham.wordpress.com/ She lives in Ireland and is an enthusiastic hiker. She takes lovely photos of the Irish country side, that I so like. She must be in a hiking group, as often I see the group in the pictures. I picture her, plowing through a stiff wind, head down, rosy cheeked, making her way with a walking stick, and looking so healthy! Then I picture the group, after the hike, in a cozy warm pub, throwing back a nice stiff one! I would really enjoy their accents and stories!

You can learn a great deal and see beautiful flora photography at Gillian’s Country Garden UK blog, http://countrygardenuk.com/blog/. Gillian is a young gal with lots of knowledge about gardening and plants. If you want to know about a plant or see a beautiful plant that you might want to try or ask about, Gillian is the gal for you. I always look forward to her posts! She is so knowledgable and young! I am jealous!

Well these are just a few of my Favorite Friends for today…….  more to come. Enjoy 2016 blogging!

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