I think I have too many to list, but I shall try. . . . .
Sight: a beautiful sunset, my grandson's smile, rain coming down, my big dog's soulful eyes when he is excited, snow on the ground, a rainbow, hummingbirds eating out of my feeder, leaves falling in autumn, my husband's beautiful blue eyes, a beautiful painting...
Hearing: rain hitting a windowpane, leaves crunching under my feet as I walk through a park in autumn, my grandson laughing, the sound of bubbles in a glass of sparking wine or champagne, wind blowing through the trees, thunder, a crackling fire in my fireplace, ocean waves crashing on the beach, the sounds of silence...
Touch: my grandson giving me a kiss, my husband softly touching me, the feel of a cool breeze on my face and in my hair, rain hitting my skin, sand between my toes, the feel of velvet against my fingers (I'm very much a touchy feely type of person, lol), the feel of a thick bed of grass against my bare feet, a wonderful massage...
Smell: homemade cinnamon rolls baking in the oven, rain, the wonderful scent of gardenia, jasmine, and honeysuckle, the smell of autumn in the air, a beautifully fragranced candle, fresh cut grass, clean sheets on my bed, popcorn (love it!!), the smell of a new book...
Taste: a bite out of the above mentioned homemade cinnamon roll, a fresh peach, a decadent piece of chocolate cake, a Starbuck's caramel macchiato, a piece of sushi dipped in wasabi, a hot, spicy mexican dish, ice cold lemonade on a very hot summer day...
2006-08-01 03:46:50
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answered by Caroline 5
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This is going to sound weird. The best sensation I have ever felt
was the middle of a snow storm. The huge dock door was open and I was looking out at the falling snow while the heater was heating up the cold air as it was blowing in my face. Very Norman Rockwell.
2006-07-31 17:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The heaviness I feel throughout my body right before I drop off into sleep.
The prickling heat of a shower after coming in from being cold and wet.
The complex luxury of dark chocolate melting on my tongue.
The cold nose, tickly whiskers, and firm soft head-butt against my leg when my cat is happy to see me.
2006-08-01 00:39:39
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answered by candy2mercy 5
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Caroline gave you a wonderful and complete answer, Linty!
I've been so tired that I can't think much or well...I only think that sleeping the whole night is a great sensation!;)
Another thing I love is when other person touches my hair and massages my head.:)
Hmm...Massages, yes!!
And I love to smile and to laugh!!:)
2006-08-01 16:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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To feel a cool breeze of early fall. It is invigorating and refreshing. I also love the smell of freshly washed clothes...kinda strange hmm?
2006-07-31 17:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Rhythm
2006-07-31 17:02:21
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answered by MyNameHere 3
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baby's breath on my neck, cool breezes, silk sheets, warm rain drops, the smell of fresh mowed grass, or line dried sheets, a beautiful sunset/sunrise, waterfalls, cat's purring, crackle of the fire in a fireplace, a light in a dark room, piano concertos, the list is endless
2006-07-31 17:27:22
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answered by uranus2mars 6
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tastes and the cool, soft sheets of a bed in an air conditioned room after a hot day.
2006-07-31 17:22:37
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answered by Mr. Fancy Pants 3
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I love the way my cheeks tingle and flush when I come inside on a cold winter day.
2006-07-31 21:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The smell of cold clean winter air.
2006-07-31 22:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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