"When I tell you something is dangerous, I mean it. And, I never forget the Victims"
T.J. Hooker
"Everyone can master a Grief but he who has it”
William Shakespeare
”I had given him a life not worth living, but I had also given him an iron will to live. This was a common combination on the planet Earth”
Kurt Vonnegut about his character, Kilgore Trout.

Friday, January 29, 2016

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Friday 5 for January 29: Sense

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1. How would you describe your sense of direction?
My sense of direction is pretty good really.  Geologists use a type of map that trains a sense of direction.  It's sort of a sea chart style but in greens and browns.   I have all the quadrangle (geological) maps for Southern California, or did.  I wonder where they all got to?  Perhaps they will surface soon.

2. Whose sense of humor is most like yours?
 I can't honestly say. "Wry to ironic" probably best describes my sense of humor, whomever in the celebrity category that may be.  My daughters and siblings share it as did my mother.

3. What film’s or novel’s sense of place really impressed you?
The Greenlanders, by Jane Smiley

4. When did you most recently and accurately sense danger?
Last week.  It was very clearly presented, and turned out to be absolutely dangerous.  

5. How would you describe the scent of your car’s interior?
Gently used.

Thanks for participating, and have a tremendous weekend!

2 comments:

  1. I put in a new air freshener in my car to avoid the melty-winter carpet smell.

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    1. Hi, KG. I can see that could be a problem where you are, almost in Canada. Any snow we get is on Mt. Palomar, and the Lagunas, and sometimes the desert. We go wild if it snows here. It's very Big News!

      Here we have an average 42% percent humidity in December and January. That's from 1974 to 2012, so it's probably even lower than that without the last 3 years of drought in there.

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