Nocturne ladies bring colour to ‘Live in Colour’ meeting

The vibrant evening was themed ‘Live in Colour’ as each colour represented a different aspect of life.

The Women’s Agricultural Union Nocturne ladies had a night to remember in their recent evening meeting, exploring different colours and their meanings.
Held on November 6 at Vinkel en Koljander Kleuterskool, the meeting was filled with a vibrant atmosphere as the ladies dressed in yellow, orange, red, purple, and blue.

They didn’t stop there, they also brought an array of delicious food to match their different colours.
The theme of the evening was “Live in Colour” as each colour represented a different aspect of life.
Yellow, the colour of joy and optimism, was represented by sunflowers and dishes inspired by sunshine.

The ladies shared stories of laughter and happiness, and the room was filled with the warmth of their smiles.
Orange, the colour of energy and creativity, brought a sense of enthusiasm and excitement to the evening.

The ladies shared their passions and projects, and the room was buzzing with ideas and inspiration.
Red, the colour of love and passion, was a poignant reminder of the strength and courage that lies within each of the ladies.

They shared stories of love, loss, and triumph, and the room was filled with the depth of their emotions.
Purple, the colour of wisdom and spirituality, added a sense of mystery and imagination to the evening.

The ladies shared their thoughts on faith, doubt, and the mysteries of life, and the room was filled with contemplation and introspection.
Finally, blue, the colour of peace and tranquility, brought a sense of calm and serenity to the evening.

The ladies shared their favourite ways to find inner peace, and the room was filled with a sense of stillness and quiet.

 

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