
It all started with a little dab of green. It’s been rainy and thoughts of green lawns and freshly watered gardens were on my mind.

How about just a little more green?

And just a touch more. I can always add some dramatic black if it starts to look too green.

Oh dear. That’s a lot of green. This looks like a big salad now. How in the world am I going to save this one? I think I’ve over-greened.

I need to add another color. One that’s not green. What goes with oodles of greens? Hmm…I think I’ll add a couple of carrot slices.

Maybe some bacon bits. Or raisins. They can be either. Oh my. So much for that elegant black and green masterpiece I was considering. I’ve done it now! There’s no turning back. I am coloring a big salad. Thoughts of the Seinfeld “Big Salad” episode flow through my mind. And I think I need to add another color or two – but which ones? Is there still enough coloring left to leave the salad zone? Then again, this is one pretty cool big salad. What to do…

Oh, this is delicious. I mean lovely. Why am I getting hungry?

Yes – just a sprinkling of crispy sweet onions. Mmmmmm…

And a few more bacon bits. Or raisins. You decide. You know, they look sort of like dried cherries too. I wonder if we have any of those left. Those would be such a nice flavor to add to my big salad.

So much for serious coloring! It’s whimsical! It’s fun! It’s a big salad – and I really enjoyed this odd little coloring journey. (It’s also from Balance For Crayons And Wide Tipped Markers.)

(Colored with these delicious Copic marker shades.)

(Served with salmon baked in a cherry sauce over a bed of orzo.)

