Decisions, decisions

decisions, decisions

I waited too late to take today’s photo, so it was either more tulips or whatever else was scattered around in the kitchen. Which needs to be repainted.

I have so far bought four samples of colors, slapped each one on the wall, and still no consensus. If this goes on any longer, I may end up with a technicolor wall of who knows how many paint samples.

Maybe I can say it’s nouveau art for walls. Yeah. That’s it.

2 Responses to Decisions, decisions
  1. Shrewspeaks
    January 31, 2008 | 5:40 pm

    I LOVE THIS…It is like a reunion of colors! (And if I were voting…love column two!) The seaglass type of tnes mixed with the parrot green puts me in mind of your photos.

  2. ivoryhut
    January 31, 2008 | 8:26 pm

    Ooh. Good call. I actually went with a green that isn’t in the stack above. I am going to hang some of my photos on that wall, so I was glad to read that the colors make you think of my pictures.

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