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Really?
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Yellow walls & a cantaloupe ceiling.
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Alas, there are a few things to know about exterior colors from one continent to another.
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Color, and how the eyes take it in, is affected by where the color is on the globe. More, local soil, vegetation, & humidity heavily affect how exterior colors 'look'. Yucatan is a lot of limestone, and humidity with dusty white particulates floating in air, tons landing on plants.
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Here's what I know for sure about the cantaloupe ceiling, below. Getting this exact cantaloupe paint color for my ca. 1900 farmhouse will not produce what I see, below. Light is refracted differently at my longitude/latitude and Georgia red clay particulates float in air, refract from the ground, and land on plantings. More, Georgia flora grows much taller than in Merida, another factor affecting how colors look.
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Then there are the clouds. How clouds filter color must be considered too.
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So. This exact cantaloupe ceiling, below, is as much a trip memory as the lunch we had on the drive to Merida. Unique. Can't get this at home.

Garden & Be Well, XOT