Another snow storm fell all through the night,
Deja vu
the strong sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced
has been experienced in the past, regardless of whether it has actually happened.
the strong sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced
has been experienced in the past, regardless of whether it has actually happened.
If some fools expect a groundhog to emerge willingly today,
much less to see it's shadow, those ones are not reasonable.
much less to see it's shadow, those ones are not reasonable.
The experience of feeling sure that one
has already heard something,
even though the exact details are uncertain or were perhaps imagined.
even though the exact details are uncertain or were perhaps imagined.
Jamais vu
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, involving a sense of eeriness,
the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time,
despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, involving a sense of eeriness,
the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time,
despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.
Rima Stains calendar is one that hangs near my desk and will never have a mark because it is such a work of art, while the national parks calendar hangs near the kitchen and will be marked by events once they have happened. It shows a Virgin Island beach under bright skies.
The Old Farmers Almanac Gardening calendar gets all the dates before they happen, and reminders of events. it will be covered in marks and travels from room to room with my notebooks and files. It tells of moons and holidays around the globe.
Thus, another month commences.
1 comment:
i would be lost in three calendars...
one is the most i can keep up with
but i save them for reference.
Agree about the Rima
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