1.) What smell brings you a fond memory?
A mix of cut grass and dust makes me think of little league football. That time of year when most of the grass is dead and brown from lack of water and brutal heat. People still mow because they feel like they have to cut what little bit is still alive but mostly they are just kicking up dust and dirt. August and early September before the mornings turn colder and the air gets crisp.
2.) What song makes you nostalgic?
Be Bop A Lula - by Gene Vincent
3.) What taste reminds you of school?
Nasty pizza. The kind with the really cheap sauce that makes Chef Boy Ar Dee sauce seem primo-italaliano. Pizza Day in the cafeteria was always celebrated because Heck Yes Pizza. Then you got this rectangle of something that seemed to be more preservatives than actual food. But they swear it it pizza so you eat every single bite because Heck Yes Pizza.
4.) Which season makes you remember the most things in your past?
Fall and early winter. Spring always has me looking forward. I have a really hard time living in the moment in spring. It seems like a majority of my thoughts are "next week" or "before long". Fall and early winter makes me slow a bit and look around and where I am and where I have come from. Summer is a blur every year. Feels like from May Day to Labor Day I can hardly catch my breath.
5.) Which memory do you treasure?
There are so many I hold dear that I don't know which to name. I got a new one just last night.
A mix of cut grass and dust makes me think of little league football. That time of year when most of the grass is dead and brown from lack of water and brutal heat. People still mow because they feel like they have to cut what little bit is still alive but mostly they are just kicking up dust and dirt. August and early September before the mornings turn colder and the air gets crisp.
2.) What song makes you nostalgic?
Be Bop A Lula - by Gene Vincent
3.) What taste reminds you of school?
Nasty pizza. The kind with the really cheap sauce that makes Chef Boy Ar Dee sauce seem primo-italaliano. Pizza Day in the cafeteria was always celebrated because Heck Yes Pizza. Then you got this rectangle of something that seemed to be more preservatives than actual food. But they swear it it pizza so you eat every single bite because Heck Yes Pizza.
4.) Which season makes you remember the most things in your past?
Fall and early winter. Spring always has me looking forward. I have a really hard time living in the moment in spring. It seems like a majority of my thoughts are "next week" or "before long". Fall and early winter makes me slow a bit and look around and where I am and where I have come from. Summer is a blur every year. Feels like from May Day to Labor Day I can hardly catch my breath.
5.) Which memory do you treasure?
There are so many I hold dear that I don't know which to name. I got a new one just last night.