Taste: blood orange
Sight: leaves flapping like bird wings; windy day; baby in the driver's seat; squirrel in the magnolia, nibbling clusters of white petals; bony knees and shoulders, skin stretched thin
Sound: "the elegistic melancholy of middle age"
Touch: my fingers beneath her hand, the hand-heart connection
Smell: baking Russet potatoes
Extra: "Human understanding is fallible, and we see through a glass, darkly. Any religion is a shadow of God. But the shadows of God are not God."— Year of the Flood, Margaret Atwood; "I want to drink to women all over the world...for them not to work too hard & to be happy with their families." — K. Lasuria, "Food should nourish life-this is the best medicine." — Okinawan proverb, "We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects." — Herman Melville — via Healthy at 100 by John Robbins
Sight: leaves flapping like bird wings; windy day; baby in the driver's seat; squirrel in the magnolia, nibbling clusters of white petals; bony knees and shoulders, skin stretched thin
Sound: "the elegistic melancholy of middle age"
Touch: my fingers beneath her hand, the hand-heart connection
Smell: baking Russet potatoes
Extra: "Human understanding is fallible, and we see through a glass, darkly. Any religion is a shadow of God. But the shadows of God are not God."— Year of the Flood, Margaret Atwood; "I want to drink to women all over the world...for them not to work too hard & to be happy with their families." — K. Lasuria, "Food should nourish life-this is the best medicine." — Okinawan proverb, "We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects." — Herman Melville — via Healthy at 100 by John Robbins
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