your eye colour

your eye colour


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Hazel. This is the closest to mine I can find:

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Hazel, but with specks of olive green and orange.
 
Closest image of my eye color I found.
Blue-Green-Gray-a little orange around the pupil. Changes with clothes and lighting and feeling.

I tell people I have "chameleon colored eyes". Mine also change color based upon the colors I am wearing and the colors around me. Various shades of blue, green and grey.

About 7 years ago I was talking to this lady at work and she commented on my eye color, that she had only ever seen that shade of grey in her fathers eyes and only when he was wearing a black shirt (I was wearing a black shirt). She asked me if I wore colored contacts. I don't and I told her no. A few days later, I was meeting with her and she just about freaked out. "Your eyes are green today, they're green", she said, "You are the only person I've ever met that had eyes that change color, aside from my dad". She told me how her father's eyes changed color from green to grey to blue based upon the surrounding colors, just as mine do. She told me how she wished her eyes did the same, but they were 'stuck on blue', as she put it.

I don't get the Paul Newman kinda blue in my eyes and the green isn't vibrant, but my eyes do change color.
 
They are bluish-gray-green. I used to think they'd be called hazel, but hazel is supposed to have brown in it, and there is no brown. They are a bit chameleon: when I wear green, they look green, when I wear blue, they look blue, and the rest of the time they look blue-gray-green, essentially.

I'm unable to articulate why, exactly, but that description fits your handle, 'Esmeralda', like a tailored glove.
I like it! :thup:
 
I've lived in a few different states. Every time you get a new drivers license in a new state, the DMV person asks your height, weigh, hair color and eye color. I always say, 'What color are my eyes today?"
My current drivers license says my eyes are green. That's what color they were that day, that moment.
 
Closest image of my eye color I found.
Blue-Green-Gray-a little orange around the pupil. Changes with clothes and lighting and feeling.

I tell people I have "chameleon colored eyes". Mine also change color based upon the colors I am wearing and the colors around me. Various shades of blue, green and grey.

About 7 years ago I was talking to this lady at work and she commented on my eye color, that she had only ever seen that shade of grey in her fathers eyes and only when he was wearing a black shirt (I was wearing a black shirt). She asked me if I wore colored contacts. I don't and I told her no. A few days later, I was meeting with her and she just about freaked out. "Your eyes are green today, they're green", she said, "You are the only person I've ever met that had eyes that change color, aside from my dad". She told me how her father's eyes changed color from green to grey to blue based upon the surrounding colors, just as mine do. She told me how she wished her eyes did the same, but they were 'stuck on blue', as she put it.

I don't get the Paul Newman kinda blue in my eyes and the green isn't vibrant, but my eyes do change color.


So what color do you put in your driver's license?
 
How did you know I was going to ask that question? Do you also have ESP?

I hadn't read that far down in the thread.....:D
 
AVG-BROWN for me, Boo has one brown eye and one that's blue, Kea's are both a golden brown.

I'm assuming that you're talking about your pet? I actually knew a little girl (my friend's daughter) who had one blue eye and one green eye. That is quite unusual in people.


We had a Siberian Husky (Czar) that had one blue eye and one brown one. The other one (Argus) had blue eyes. Czar was black with white, while Argus was gray and white....both beautiful dogs.
 
AVG-BROWN for me, Boo has one brown eye and one that's blue, Kea's are both a golden brown.

I'm assuming that you're talking about your pet? I actually knew a little girl (my friend's daughter) who had one blue eye and one green eye. That is quite unusual in people.


We had a Siberian Husky (Czar) that had one blue eye and one brown one. The other one (Argus) had blue eyes. Czar was black with white, while Argus was gray and white....both beautiful dogs.

I love husky dogs. A neighbor of mine had one, and it had blue eyes. I've heard that blue eyes in dogs means that they're more prone to blindness? I don't know if it's true or not though.
 
I'm assuming that you're talking about your pet? I actually knew a little girl (my friend's daughter) who had one blue eye and one green eye. That is quite unusual in people.


We had a Siberian Husky (Czar) that had one blue eye and one brown one. The other one (Argus) had blue eyes. Czar was black with white, while Argus was gray and white....both beautiful dogs.

I love husky dogs. A neighbor of mine had one, and it had blue eyes. I've heard that blue eyes in dogs means that they're more prone to blindness? I don't know if it's true or not though.


Well, it might be true, our Argus ended up getting run over by a car when he escaped out of their kennel. We were living in Alabama at the time. We then moved to New Hampshire and took Czar with us....but he had a wandering heart and kept running away. We kept finding him, but one day he ran off and we were never able to find him.
 
We had a Siberian Husky (Czar) that had one blue eye and one brown one. The other one (Argus) had blue eyes. Czar was black with white, while Argus was gray and white....both beautiful dogs.

I love husky dogs. A neighbor of mine had one, and it had blue eyes. I've heard that blue eyes in dogs means that they're more prone to blindness? I don't know if it's true or not though.


Well, it might be true, our Argus ended up getting run over by a car when he escaped out of their kennel. We were living in Alabama at the time. We then moved to New Hampshire and took Czar with us....but he had a wandering heart and kept running away. We kept finding him, but one day he ran off and we were never able to find him.

I'm sorry to hear that. :( That is the heartbreaking part about having pets.
 
I love husky dogs. A neighbor of mine had one, and it had blue eyes. I've heard that blue eyes in dogs means that they're more prone to blindness? I don't know if it's true or not though.


Well, it might be true, our Argus ended up getting run over by a car when he escaped out of their kennel. We were living in Alabama at the time. We then moved to New Hampshire and took Czar with us....but he had a wandering heart and kept running away. We kept finding him, but one day he ran off and we were never able to find him.

I'm sorry to hear that. :( That is the heartbreaking part about having pets.

I know. We've had many dogs, the male dogs always seem to be harder to constrain...the females were always more loyal except for our last dog, which was an Akita female (Sushi), beautiful, that we had for many years, but one day she disappeared from our fenced yard, so we don't know if she was able to sneak out, or was let out...anyway, we never did find her. We decided we would stick with cats from then on.

Our other female dog was a white Chow (Tasha), and we had her from a puppy till she was 16, and died of old age. She didn't even have to be fenced or tied, she was always close to home, and if we saw her wandering off, all we had to do was call her name, and she would hang her head and come back.


This is Sushi:

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