tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5011528072573771541.post7157491497904346048..comments2024-01-06T06:11:22.963-05:00Comments on Mary Kunz Goldman: The colors of CrayolasMary Kunz Goldmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02691118577179541037noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5011528072573771541.post-33051680865060716722013-09-26T10:10:13.012-04:002013-09-26T10:10:13.012-04:00Margie, I do that too... Sea Green, Cadet Blue... ...Margie, I do that too... Sea Green, Cadet Blue... And Periwinkle! I read about the Crayola Museum... I didn't realize it was that close to you! We must go there! Have you seen it?Mary Kunz Goldmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02691118577179541037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5011528072573771541.post-48909165195604236652013-09-26T09:39:48.737-04:002013-09-26T09:39:48.737-04:00I STILL relate colors in life to names of the Cray...I STILL relate colors in life to names of the Crayola crayons. My family laughs that I always describe colors as, "Magenta pink", or "Maze yellow", or "Cornflower Blue". I can't just say something is "pink, yellow or blue". (The same way I can name many tartan plaids because of the old 70's LLBean catalogs) You should meet me at the Crayola Museum & Factory in Easton, PA, a day trip from my house.Maggie Millshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02893748391720453546noreply@blogger.com