
Harrenys Targaryen
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Your preferred stimulus for each sense.Personally:
Sight - snowy city
Touch - the Braille alphabet
Scent - beauty parlor
Taste - falafel sandwich
Hearing - industrial music
How about you?
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Deborah
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Re: Your preferred stimulus for each sense.Sight - the Grand Canyon
Touch - cat fur (on a living cat, of course)
Scent - Thai red curry & coconut milk sauce*
Taste - a ripe peach
Hearing - a cat's purr
* Another favorite scent is one that I may have romanticized, as I haven't smelled it in years. In a certain part of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, there was a combination of sea air, pine trees and magnolia. Ahhh....
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greg in noord-frankrijk
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Vue [vy] — Seine banks in springtime, deltas
Toucher [tuSe] — velvet
Odorat [odoRa] — sylvestrian autumnal scent, bordeaux rouge
Goût [gu] — daube de sanglier (wildboar casserole), bordeaux rouge
Ouïe [wi] — village church bell, (real) house music
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Deborah
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I like deltas, too. I'd love to see the Danube Delta.
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greg in noord-frankrijk
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Nice pics. Especially this one —>
Here are some views from le delta du Rhône (which is the major part of Camargue) :







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Pauline
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Re: Your preferred stimulus for each sense.Sight - sunrise, sunset, views of the distance, colours, flowers, birds flying ( eagles etc ) water : sea, river, fountain etc..
Touch - my favourite teddybear
Scent - after the grass is cut, air after a thunderstorm
Taste - chocolate, apples, custard
Hearing - silence, church bells over the hills, a person singing, some music especially slow movements of piano concertos of mozart, chopin etc..
Harrenys,
can you « read » the Braille alphabet ? I never have seen it, except on medicine packets. It must be very difficult to learn !!!I would like to learn sign language.
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Deborah
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Love the pictures, greg. OK, I'll add le delta du Rhône to my list of places to visit.
I've driven through the Mississippi River delta a bit, which was very interesting.
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greg in noord-frankrijk
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| Deborah wrote: | Love the pictures, greg. OK, I'll add le delta du Rhône to my list of places to visit.
I've driven through the Mississippi River delta a bit, which was very interesting. |
:D
The Mississippian delta is fore sure a place to see for delta-lovers.
Sorry for these very unromantic pics, but even the delta shape is fascinating :
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Elaine
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For some reason I feel like singing a medley of "Ol' Man River" and "Blue Bayou". :)
I never gave delta environments much thought, but they certainly look like interesting places to visit.
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KSa
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Sight: sunrise seen from a mountain peak
Hearing: "Canon" of Pachelbel
Scent: coffe
Taste: chocolate
Touch: pet animals with special emphasis on cats and hamsters
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Uriel
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Sight - the sky, day or night
Touch - another person's skin, pressed against mine
Scent - tough one. There are so many good ones! Food, flowers, people -- I guess for food I'll go with the smell of cooking beef, and for flowers, Spanish broom.
Taste - roast beef slivered in a mushroom/ red wine gravy
Hearing - New Wave from the 80's
Not big on yellow, but the scent is so heavenly!
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