Some people I know, (I'm not mentioning any names) think that "coloric" is not a word. Well, they'd be right and they'd be wrong.
"Coloric" doesn't appear in my old beat up dictionary but a manufacturer of household fixtures in Gustavsberg, Sweden has a whole line of Coloric faucets.
So there!
Anyway, I found this little bush/tree, stuck in the middle of a couple larger trees and its colors called to me so I answered the call and took a photograph.
A pretty sight!
ReplyDeleteIt's very coloric.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful and rightly coloric!
ReplyDeleteThat's not a term I'm familiar with so I wouldn't know either way. But I do know this is a very colorful tangle of flora. Nice!
ReplyDeleteLOL Lowell! Love your humour. This is gorgeous, the colours are so vibrant! :)
ReplyDeleteYup... I can hear the colours calling.
ReplyDeleteQue maravilha estes "salpicos" bem coloridos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
some colors for a good shot
ReplyDeletewell regardless, it's a gorgeous bunch of colors! funny, my daughter and i argue that "petted" is or is not a word...i will say "i stopped and petted ozzy for a minute" while she will say "it's pet!" it annoys her to no end :D
ReplyDeleteColorics you say Lowell, my pad thingy that I'm using now didn't think much of it either, turned it into 'politics'.. really it did, I had to go back and change it 😀 I like 'wordage' I'm not sure about that one either ☺ However, one thing for sure, your capture here is a very pretty combination of colours.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I think those colors would call to me too!
ReplyDeleteWell when you hear the call, you have to answer! It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteWeather it is a word or not does not really matter. It does communicate, so it works, as does your most colorful photo.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, the colors do catch your eye. When you hear that call, you must click!
ReplyDeleteNice communication with the plant! Seeing from your explanation, is ‘Colorics’ a brand name? It’s not on my e-dictionary, either. From your usage of the word, I took it “eye-catching”.
ReplyDeleteYoko