BEING GREEN 2

GREEN, BRIGHT AND BOLD


How green was my valley...

That phrase, uttered somewhere in the memory with a nostalgia-filled sigh, was the title of a 1939 novel by the Welsh writer Richard Llewellyn about a coal-mining family in Wales in the late Victorian era; it became a popular Hollywood movie directed by John Ford and starring the actors Walter Pidgeon and Maureen O'Hara, which was released in 1941.

A full-bodied green that is often referred to as “Kelly green” on American color charts turns up in many objects and, of course, in nature. Photo by brutjournal
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