Taste The Rainbow Twice: Skittles Inspired Midcentury Home Strikes Out

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Years ago I was an assistant coach on my nephew’s 9- and 10-year-old baseball team. Maestro, cue “Habanera” from the opera Carmen. This team was the incarnation of The Bad News Bears. In the distance, I can still hear my sister yelling, “Get ready to run outfield!”

On one particular game day, one of our players was dropped off drive-by style. His Mom slowed down just enough so he could get out of the car and she could keep going. He started sprinting. It was about 50 yards from the parking lot to the dugout.  

He was running and eating Skittles by the handful. Not having children of my own at this point, I was perplexed. One of the kids offered up that those Skittles were his lunch and he had been eating them all day.

By the time he reached right center, he stopped and just threw up every freaking Skittle he had eaten the entire day. It was as though there was a rainbow coming out of this kid. We stared. It was some kind of rainbow mess in right-center field. From that day on, we referred to him as the Skittles King.

I bring all this up because the house featured in this week’s column reminded me of Skittles King. This is his kind of place.

Time to Taste The Rainbow

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This room, drenched in the color of bright-green Skittles, is located in a home at 2055 South Joshua Tree Place, Palm Springs, California. The home has three bedrooms and four bathrooms and is 3,350 square feet. The owners are asking $2.299 million.

You can see the green Skittles are their favorite. Do you know who would appreciate this? These guys.

These guys could hit better than our team. I digress.

Ah, the red Skittles. So red that it leaves a red streak on your tongue. This red room, complete with the hot pink accent carpet, leaves its mark on you as well — and not in a tasty way. 

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I have seen this shade of blue before.

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What puts this breakfast room over the top is the flooring and seal to the French doors. It is all so intensely yellow. 

As disastrous as that team was, I look back at that time fondly. I got to spend time with my nephew and his friends, even Skittles King. It definitely was not for the baseball.

Yeah, that was our speed right there.

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Mimi Perez is a freelance writer and photographer for CandysDirt.com who lives in the Elm Thicket/Northpark neighborhood located in northwest Dallas.

8 Comments

  1. bjf on February 8, 2023 at 8:39 am

    Pretty! All of that carpet looks new!!

    • Mimi Perez on February 8, 2023 at 9:02 am

      I am glad you like the house. Thank you for the read. Have a great rest of the week.

  2. Paul+J.+Williams on February 8, 2023 at 10:04 am

    I audibly gasped multiple times looking at these photos. I may or may not have laughed out loud once.

    • Mimi Perez on February 8, 2023 at 10:21 am

      Those rooms are akin to getting hit with a bat which is still something our little team could not do. ha ha Thanks for the read. Have a great day.

  3. Anne Westphal on February 8, 2023 at 12:37 pm

    You’re simply hysterical. I can only aspire to be a fraction as funny as you. Thanks for making my Wednesdays better!

    • Mimi Perez on February 8, 2023 at 4:25 pm

      What a great compliment. Thank you so much. I’m glad you think I’m as funny as I think I am. ha ha Thanks for the read. Have a great rest of the week.

  4. Rabbin Chatelaine de Maison on February 8, 2023 at 3:42 pm

    The red bedroom, with pink champagne, chocolate covered strawberries, and shrooms on Valentine’s Day, would advance un amour sans pareil.

    • Mimi Perez on February 8, 2023 at 4:30 pm

      Wow, maybe you should write copy for Valentine’s Day. You paint quite the picture. ha ha Thank you for the read. Have a great day.

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