May 1 ~ Delight In Colors
“Among the several kinds of beauty, the eye takes most delight in colors.”
— Joseph Addison

Colorful watercolor tribute to Joseph Addison English writer, politician, and quiet observer of beauty, Joseph Addison (1672–1719) was born on this day in Milston, Wiltshire. The son of a minister, Addison grew into a life shaped by language and ideas, influence carried through essays that reached far beyond a single generation.

Alongside lifelong friend Richard Steele, Addison co-founded The Spectator, a pioneering periodical that brought elegance and wit into daily life, offering gentle moral reflection during the Enlightenment, a time when reason rose and tradition shifted.

A refined mind and steady spirit opened the door to high government posts when the Whigs held power, yet the written word remained the true home. “Self-discipline,” Addison wrote, “is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another.”

An eye for nuance and a reverence for subtle beauty, a sensitivity to color and tone. Addison invites a pause and a deeper look, welcoming the vivid, passionate palette of life.

Celebrate Love Let color awaken your soul.