Your Blue Romantic Brain
Your Blue Romantic Brain

This morning, my husband, Jordan, and I enjoyed observing a pair of robins scurrying around one of our perennial gardens collecting materials for the nest. They were surveying the soil and scrutinizing plant remnants before spearing dried grasses and pecking soggy leaves. It was fascinating to watch as each precise component was swiftly transported into our Fat Albert Blue Spruce Tree to become their fledglings’ incubator.
Their collaboration was captivating. The robins’ ritual reminded me of the qualities Blue Brainers appreciate in their romantic relationships .
The following Brain Color Clues explain what qualities Blue Brainers are attracted to:
1. Blue Brainers reciprocate their show of affection.
2. Yellow Brainers respect their feelings.
3. Green Brainers give them a logical perspective.
4. Orange Brainers encourage their creativity.
As “Blue Brain” gardener, I appreciate the generous gifts Mother Nature offers.
Enjoy a “love”ly spring day and/or date and remember… if you’re aware, the gifts are there!
Sheila Glazov ~ Author ~ Speaker ~ Educator
Robin’s nest flickr credit
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Dear Sheila,
Congrats on your greenish-blue blog! Your energy is amazing and your writing is a delight. Our shared blueness propels us towards shared interests…I will happily benefit from the optimism of your blogging vision and become a subscriber.
Much success to you always!
Mari
Mari, I’m thrilled and relieved that you emailed me about your comment.
Since, I am an “infant blogger” I’m still learning about replying to comments.
I appreciate you letting me know that you had posted a comment.
Thank you for your “Congrats,” best wishes and compliments about my writing.
I am honored! Yes, our shared Blue and Orange Brain Colors do propel (love the word)
us on creative causeways.
I’m delighted that you have become a subscriber and I look forward to
your future comments!
Bluely yours,
Sheila