Wednesday, June 29, 2011

ABC Wednesday: xanthocyanopsy

I don't know what you do, but when ABC WEDNESDAY comes around, I just go through my photos and find one that fits. Or I make it fit, like I did this one of a pair of stockings and stocking covers that I spied at the Pike Place Market. XANTHOCYANOPSY is defined as "a form of color blindness in which only yellows and blue can be perceived." So a woman suffering from XANTHOCYANOPSY would love these. Come to think of it, she would like any stockings that strike her fancy, I guess, since she'd only be able to see those two colors.

Oh, well. Like I said, I just make the photo fit. :)

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15 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

I guess it works. ;)

Roger Owen Green said...

an Xcellent choice, fer sure!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

Kris McCracken said...

Someone has taken a tumble...

Wanda said...

You made it work and I love how clever you were to use such cute socks....with such a long word.

I research my photo's for ABC Wed. too.

Alexa said...

Great—definitely trumps my inevitable x-ray!

Anonymous said...

I would love to ware this even if I am not colourblind.This pair looks so happy:)

Thérèse said...

You make it fun and it is fun!

Bob Crowe said...

That is a very witty photo. Head over heels in Seattle.

Olivier said...

tres bon ;))

Gaelyn said...

Love the way you do that.

Greensboro Daily Photo said...

You always have such interesting photos. This one GRABBED my eye from the thumbnails. Plus, I learned a new word!

Jane and Chris said...

Clever and funny!
Jane x
(Think I may have worn those in the 80s!!)

Jilly said...

You have such a talent for making things fit, Bibi. Love this!

TheChieftess said...

Hee, hee!!! Very cute! I used a similar word in mine...having to do with the color yellow...the words must be related!!!

Richard Lawry said...

interesting word and photo. great X

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