Depends where the sun is filtered through. Through rain, it's a rainbow; through leaves, it's a shiny yellowy green; at sunrise/sunset it is reds and greens. I wonder if Vitamin D is the same colour as the yellow sun. (or at least our sun is yellow, there are white ones, red ones, etc)...
As an ESL person, I have never heard of wool getting into one's eyes. In the 16th Century when people were wearing woollen wigs wool had a pretty good purpose.
Are you saying you are considering a woollen wig?
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