Sunday, October 18, 2009
FALLing down (i' ve been watching Disney Channel a little too much)
ok so yeah i havent written in a while but with soccer, tennis, homework, and such its been kind of hard to find a little time to myself...... but i digress. The main reason that im writing this entry is to describe the weather we are having.....no im not just doing small talk. With the ever changing weather i notice moods of people change tremendously as well. For example in the spring time people are very happy, and in the winter not so much, but in the fall its more complicated then that. The mixture of colors creates a mood which is inexpressable in people, but they try their best anyway. For instance my mom goes from jublantly happy when the colors are nice and the weather is nice and everything and everyone is just nice. Sometimes however on bleak cold days (just like today) it is evident that the lack of color creates a void in her mind. Where the yellow orange leaves created a sense of wonder, and bliss, there now stands....well for lack of a better term....she is cranky. And as the seasons come and go, so must i because i hear that little person in my brain telling me to do my soc paper before it's 12 AM........come to think of it he sounds strangely like morgan freeman....wth.........later days.
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1. Colors relate to feelings a lot. Not just Kandinsky's colors, but in general. Green for calm, red for aggression, but there's so much more than that.
ReplyDelete2. Seasons are related to birth and death cycles. Thinking neolithically, of course. There are interesting theories about the use of Stonehenge for celebrating life at the summer solstice and honoring the dead at the winter solstice.
3. Morgan Freeman should be the voice of reason for the world.
4. Do you think people read blogs?
A ton of people actually suffer from depression during the colder seasons, which is linked to a lack of sunlight or something, but personally i think it's the lack of appreciation of colors. Personally, I love the autumn's colors way more than the summer or spring's, but the winter's bleakness always makes me feel a little hopeless.
ReplyDeleteAnd Morgan Freeman's voice is like velvet dipped in chocolate.