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Missing Elvira!!!!
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Yeah me too.
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Elvira: Nobody does it better!! |
I had to top this again! So many new folks have to be able to enjoy this thread.
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Soooo where is elvira??? Have seen the (old) posts and read the "missing elvira" comments. What happened?? Where is elvira??? Anybody??
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Sound:
Church bells in Paris on Easter Sunday The sounds of the city (any city) coming awake The fountain at St Sulpice. Smell: A small sausage shop in Prague that I found by following my nose for a 1.5 blks. Any cheese shop in France or Italy Truffles Touch: Anything that has a sign that says "Do Not Touch". ((I)) |
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Everywhere, the church bells, always the church bells....and in Venice, the sound of voices singing arias, instruments playing Vivaldi ..all from open windows as you stroll along the canals.. Smell: The smell of incense while attending mass at Abbaye di Sant'Antimo..all the while hearing the Gregorian chants...utter peace and calm.. Touch: All the countless hugs hello and goodbye from friends old and new...such warmth and such affection.. |
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The little frogs peeping at night in Bermuda. Smell- The smell of spring in the air for the first time after a long winter in NY. Touch - (Tough one because absolutely nothing feels better than holding my husband.) Okay- the Caribbean Ocean. :-) |
Sound: Another vote for church bells. I especially remember Notre Dame one year when I was staying on the Rue de la Huchette; and the bells of Bologna.
Smells: Paris in the morning--coffee and pastries everywhere! Ditto Bologna, last visit when my hotel was above a cafe. Also: the scent of wild oregano and thyme on a hillside at Thorikos, Greece. Touch: I can't touch the things I most want to (marble sculptures): I especially want to run my hands all over the Barberini Faun at the Munich Glyptothek. Rwwrrr. So I'll settle for the sticky touch of abovementioned pastries. ;-) |
Sound: The hourly chimes from the clock tower near our hotel in the beautiful town of Thun, Switzerland (it was, however, an impediment to a good night's sleep).
Smell: The orange blossoms around Valencia , Spain (except when they're burning huge piles of green wood from the Spring prunings or orchard renovation). Touch: The soft hands of an excited granddaughter as we walked the beaches of Maui (someday I will have to introduce her to Europe). |
Sound: The WHOOSH of the underground in London (Anglophile that I am!) to the tune of Big Ben in the background.
Smell: As someone mentioned before, the lovely, warm, homey aroma of peat-burning fireplaces in Ireland in the springtime. Oddly enough, that's what my husband dislikes the most about Ireland! (it gives him migraines) Touch: Feeling a shaggy highland cow's red hair in Scotland... |
Sound: The sound of the fountains and other running water in the Alhambra.
Touch: The feel of the crisp linen of my sheets and pillowcase after a long busy day. Smell: Too many to mention but the one that has been with me for years is the smell of the pine and rosemary on a rocky hill in Provence where we were picnicing. I have searched each time we have returned for a similar sensation but have never duplicated it. |
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London in hotel near Knightsbridge one morning wakened by horse hooves clip clopping on the street below. It was the huge (Clydesdales?) being taken somewhere. A whole dozen of these magnificent beasts, ridden by men in costume. Don't know why? A parade? The sound seemed so right yet, so out of time, for London, in 2002! The wind in tops of giant fir trees in a national park in Jasper park, as I lay snug in my sleeping bag. Smell: The aromas of flowers and green things exhaling all mingled together as I stepped off the super dry, air-conditioned plane onto the tar- mac at a little airport in Hawaii. The perfumes in Sephora's on Champs Elysees. The vanilla smelling bark on Douglas firs in North Rim Grand Canyon park. I scratched my nose, I was smelling them so delightedly that afternoon hike. Touch: The feeling of waves lifting me (desert dweller that I am) in water warm enough to bathe in on a snorkelling expedition Hawaii . Cobblestones in Sienna (or any European city) The bark on the olive trees on a wine tasting trip in France. My daughter's firm, delicate fingers grabbing my elbow just before I walked into a street sign, so bemused was I at the upper level sights around Notre Dame. |
Where is Elvira these days? Is she posting under a new name? I always poked in here to read her posts.
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