Taste: Cassia cinnamon; Korintje cinnamon
Touch: kneading dough, wet, dry, dusty, sticky, chunky, smooth
Sight: a wet rat lying black eye up on the pavement in the rain; black coffee grounds; russet cinnamon, the color of Namibia
Smell: spiced citrus; ragweed; cinnamon and yeast
Sound: refreshing joyful sounds — he practices jazz guitar in the lobby; he plays the marimbas outside of the co-op wearing jingle bell bracelets; profound listening watercircles, environmental recording artist Gordon Hempton
Extra: occupation: soundtracker, acoustic ecologist; being able to identify natural sounds; Ecclesiastes 7:3-5 — "It is better to spend your time at funerals than at festivals. For you are going to die and it is a good thing to think about it while there is still time. Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us. Yes, a wise man thinks much of death, while the fool thinks only of having a good time now."; "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." — Sir Winston Churchill
Touch: kneading dough, wet, dry, dusty, sticky, chunky, smooth
Sight: a wet rat lying black eye up on the pavement in the rain; black coffee grounds; russet cinnamon, the color of Namibia
Smell: spiced citrus; ragweed; cinnamon and yeast
Sound: refreshing joyful sounds — he practices jazz guitar in the lobby; he plays the marimbas outside of the co-op wearing jingle bell bracelets; profound listening watercircles, environmental recording artist Gordon Hempton
Extra: occupation: soundtracker, acoustic ecologist; being able to identify natural sounds; Ecclesiastes 7:3-5 — "It is better to spend your time at funerals than at festivals. For you are going to die and it is a good thing to think about it while there is still time. Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us. Yes, a wise man thinks much of death, while the fool thinks only of having a good time now."; "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." — Sir Winston Churchill
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