American Sign Language, such a free, open, beautiful experience. I've had the great pleasure of working with a young Coast Salish child using ASL, amongst other uses, the most varied being theatrical gesturing combined with music. Always envied multi-lingual persons - how it opens up one's scope. Spanish would be my next choice of languages to learn.Then there's the great outdoors in all its wonders, all the things one can do, see, smell, feel within it.Music, lots of it - always near in one form or fashion. Did I mention Laughs?Peace, beautiful peace - all around, between us - and within. Hugs, yes!Cook, well - only 'cause i gotta, but the truth is, i kiss better than i cook.Diverse peoples and cultures.Animals of all sorts. Remember, "animals accompany us into the spirit world, into the mist."Bonfires and the smell it leaves on your clothes - in your hair.How about 'packing with goats'? Email mail me on that one. I get all excited. So Varied. Can even involve 'Musical Mystery Tours' or 'Mushroom Picking Expeditions'.Beach combing. Running my toes through the sand..Dancing of any sort but my fav is anything latin like.Boat, plane or train rides. New experiences.Gee, i could write three more pages like this..
any who are all around good souls - ever changing, growing - generous of character sorts...
I did have umpteen pages on this one and lost the whole flippin' thing. Guess i'll leave it for another time - over tea, while sitting in my yard, under the maple tree
The Screech Box.... Not much into to it, but for the sake of choosing, "this hour has 22 minutes"
Currently Reading - The Cat in in Hat - Dr. Suess (late bloomer), Indian Sign Language - William Tomkins, The Birch Bark Caper - Stanley Burke & Roy Peterson (cartoon illustrated - Canadian content, for the politically twisted sorts)
children, animals and elders