Sam Beckett used "reseda" as a colour descriptor twice in More Pricks than Kicks and once in Dreams of Fair to Middling Women, but it is still a surprise to encounter it in a less erudite environment. The Great Gazoogle informs me that "Mistletoe" is a desaturated olive green, and "Lido Blue" is a "inky blue-black" found in the Craig & Rose 1829 Vintage Range. Because of course it is. But "Petunia"?
It's probably better than "Scabieuse".
Distracted by these thoughts, I was on my best behaviour at the Doktorling's graduation ceremony, and did not throw paper darts from our seats in the gallery.
UPDATE: Apparently I was alone in thinking that it would be more fun to sing O Fortuna or Olim lacus colueram instead of Gaudeamus Floreat. My bad,
Alternative title:
"The fawn tweed's nice. Why not fawn?"
"On him? I wouldn't cheapen meself."
2 comments:
Never knew "Reseda" was anything but a particularly uninspiring portion of Los Angeles.
Also (it emerges) the Mignonette genus of flowering plants.
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