Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Word Acknowledgement
I was reveling in the sensuous pleasures. My favorite sensuous pleasures of late seem to be tactile. There are three I have have enjoyed within 12 hours.
1. Last night while walking home from class I noticed a huge pile of Sycamore leaves, so I laid down in them. It was dark, and the leaves made a constant faint clinking sound, even when I didn't move, and they smelled like fall leaves. I could have lain there forever. It was nice.
2. Hot running water for showers. (hedonistic) I love to swim too, I feel like a slippery eel.
3. After that hot shower, having enough of a window of time to jump back into bed, naked, before having to get ready for the day. I love the feel of clean sheets and me being all clean too.
So grateful to have a healthy body to experience what my senses give me.
sensuous |ˈsen sh oōəs| adjective 1 relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect : the work showed a deliberate disregard of the more sensuous and immediately appealing aspects of painting. 2 attractive or gratifying physically.
USAGE The words sensual and sensuous are frequently used interchangeably to mean ‘gratifying the senses,’ esp. in a sexual sense. Strictly speaking, this goes against a traditional distinction, by which sensuous is a more neutral term, meaning ‘relating to the senses rather than the intellect’ (: swimming is a beautiful, sensuous experience), while sensual relates to gratification of the senses, esp. sexually (a sensual massage). In fact, the word sensuous is thought to have been invented by John Milton (1641) in a deliberate attempt to avoid the sexual overtones of sensual. In practice the connotations are such that it is difficult to use sensuous in Milton's sense. While traditionalists struggle to maintain a distinction, the evidence suggests that the neutral use of sensuous is rare in modern English. If a neutral use is intended, it is advisable to use alternative wording.
hedonism |ˈhēdnˌizəm| noun the pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence. • the ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life
Friday, November 14, 2008
Let there be Light
On the downside, you can now see how dirty my bathroom is. Dusty, smudged mirrors. DRAT!!
I forgot to mention that while at ACE hardware, they had Good & Plenty candy, so I bought some. I like the salty licorice inside.
*of course I removed it the second I saw it.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
a Tenge for your Thoughts
And as it happens I think I get a lucky day regardless of which side is facing up. I have heard some ludicrous notions that it being tails up, is an unlucky day. Heavens, I look for every portent of luck, who has so much they can cavalierly decide that a bottom up penny is poor luck. I don't think the rhyme makes the distinction. "Find a penny, pick it up, all day long you'll have good luck." See, it doesn't include the caveat "head side up".
I like coins and have always collected them. Currently I collect the commemorative state quarters. I of course like the ones from places I have lived, but outright, I think I like Texas, Colorado, and Alaska best. I would like Wyoming's best, but the impression is sort of shallow and I don't like that. If it were deeper then it would be my favorite. I like the ones with bold designs that aren't too busy. I sure wish Utah's was of a Bee-hive or the Delicate arch. Alas!!
I saw a shooting star the other night and I wished on it, I saw the first star on Saturday night and I wished on it. I wish on EVERYTHING!!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Falling
My super pleasant looking jack-o-lantern sure got angry looking as he desiccated. Oh well, don't we all. hahahahah.