Alelou wrote:I was reading a review of Born on a Blue Day about an autistic guy who thinks of days of the week as having colors, and I thought, well of course they do. To me, Monday and Wednesday have always been blue, Tuesday is yellow, Thursday is orange, Friday is also orange but a brighter shade, and Saturday is green. Sunday is white or grey.
I'm not really kinaesthetic, I don't think, and definitely not autistic. (This guy taught himself Icelandic in a week. I immediately went hmm. Hoshi as an autistic savant. That could be really interesting. I think someone else here already thought of that earlier, though, didn't they?)
Anyway, I just always associate those colors with those days, or at least with the words for those days. Is that really so unusual? Doesn't anybody else here do that?
Hmm, it's a little hard to picture Hoshi as autistic. She seems to interact with people just fine.
It's interesting about days having colors. I personally don't, but it reminds me of The Story Girl, by L.M. Montgomery. I read it years and years ago and loved it. Anyway, the girl who told such wonderful stories had a similar view of colours - I don't remember the exact details but she had color associations, like for people. So that's what it reminds me of. You may note that I've come back from Australia with a tendency to now and again use British spelling. I'm sort of giving up on consistency for a while, except in my uni papers.