Tag Archives: senses
Julia Child & Taste
Scrambling eggs was my specialty. I could scramble them with onions or cheese or mushrooms. I could also mix ‘n match them with tomatoes & basil or ground pepper & goat cheese or sour cream & bacon. Anything you could … Continue reading
The Smell of Chanel
The Twenties were roaring and I was in Paris. Autumn leaves paved the boulevards and the crackle they made when walked upon sent vibrations up my spine. I wanted to move and resonant with the world. And I wasn’t the … Continue reading
Daily Aesthetics
Just by being where we are makes us part of our environment whether or not we want to be. So, if the world around us becomes a part of us, why not turn it into art? To make our life … Continue reading
The Aesthete Within
-30- (from Cool Breeze, aka The Age of Reconfiguration ©)
Songs and scented sighs
Parisian Perfumes 1988 Amarcord*: One summer evening while walking on Amorgos, my nose was unexpectedly bombarded by the smell of honeysuckle and, zap, suddenly I was in San Antonio, Texas where I grew up. My childhood neighborhood was full … Continue reading



