My post on this topic has evidently touched on an experience which is widespread, though not uniform in content. From one reader I have:
I'm glad I'm not alone in seeing coloured days of the week. But I do differ in the actual colours. Wednesday is a sort of glaucous greeny/blue, Saturday is a weak (but attractive) yellow, Sunday has shades of autumn, but is nonetheless luminescent.Another writes as follows:
I've also seen the days with colors since I was a child. Perhaps because I grew up in the southern part of the US my days were a bit more 'colorful': Monday purple; Tuesday yellow; Wednesday orange; Thursday blue; Friday red; Saturday blue; Sunday white. They also 'read' left to right as do the months of the year.A third reader has this suggestion:
Apparently most members of the anti-war movement associate every day of the week with a lurid shade of blood red. Let's call it the Synaesthesia of the Professionally Outraged.