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Harrenys Targaryen

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?
Deborah

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....
greg in noord-frankrijk

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
Deborah

I like deltas, too. I'd love to see the Danube Delta.
greg in noord-frankrijk

Nice pics. Especially this one —>

Here are some views from le delta du Rhône (which is the major part of Camargue) :









Pauline

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.
Deborah

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.
greg in noord-frankrijk

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 :





Elaine

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.
KSa

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
Uriel

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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