What is pink? a rose is pink
By a fountain’s brink.
What is red? a poppy’s red
In its barley bed.
What is blue? the sky is blue
Where the clouds float thro’.
~Christina Rossetti
Well, it’s another gloomy winter’s day hereabouts, but I’m a singin’ away, a singin’ in the rain as a matter of fact. “I’m laughing at the clouds so dark up above, what a glorious feelin’ I’m happy again…” Okay, so it isn’t much rain, but it has rained a bit nevertheless. And what am I a singing? I’m a singin’ the blues. No, no, no, not the sad blues–the happy blues because some of my little, blue grape hyacinths are blooming in the greenhouse, and they like “girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes” are “a few of my favorites things.” I love the color blue and I love some of the expressions using the color blue, expressions like: true blue, out of the blue, bluer than blue, blue on blue, once in a blue moon, something borrowed, something blue, and on and on it goes. I also love some of the ways people describe what the color blue means to them. For example I’ve heard things like: blue is the wonder in my mind; blue is the sound a sunny day makes; blue is the smell of blueberries ripening in the sun; blue is the wind over water; blue is the color of the never-ending sky; blue is the place where song birds fly; blue is a world of sweet mellow joy; blue is the sky that God holds close to His presence; blue was meant for us to see and believe.
Blue is the color of God’s Glory according to some rabbinic sages, and it is a constant in our lives. Not only is it the color of the clear sky and the deep sea, but it’s the color of our planet, Mother Earth, our precious blue pearl in the heavens. God does indeed hold the sky close to His presence, and we were meant to see evidence of Him, our Creator, in its orbs and in “my blue, blue, blue heaven.”
Speak to the Israelites, and tell them to make fringes on the corners of their garments throughout the generations to put a blue cord on the fringe at each corner. ~Numbers 15:38 ✝
Oh you’re singing my song and I can just imagine you sashaying about in that greenhouse of yours singing like Julie Andrews—and you know I could write a post about the color blue from this art teacher life of mine and by the way, I love Christina Rossetti—
happy singing my dear!!
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Wow, that made me laugh out loud! How did you know I was sashaying around in there??? Oh do write a post about the color blue. I’d love to read it! 🙂
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So glad you have had at least some rain, Natalie – it’s just so good to hear you sing again ~ Hugs, Amelia
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Oh it wasn’t even a measurable amount, but maybe it’s a beginning. I love to sing even though I can’t carry a tune in a bucket, but out in my yard or in the greenhouse, who’s to know, right?! Hugs, N 🙂
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Schöne Blume so schön Blau ist toll liebe Grüße und einen schönen Tag.Grüße lieb Gislinde
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Danke, Gislinde. Segen, Natalie 🙂
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