The letter H
Apr. 28th, 2006 02:10 amThis is going to be Hard.
- Harrow, the town of 2,400 people where I went to school from grade 3 to 13. There were some things I didn't like about the place. On the bright side, it was situated as far south in Canada as you can possibly go, near the 43rd Parallel. The summers are long enough and winters mild enough to grow apricots commercially. Colio Estate Wines makes an excellent Cabernet-Merlot. A memorable country fair is held on Labour Day weekend.
- Herbs. As a teenager I took an interest in the lore of herbs and started growing them from seeds ordered from Stokes Seed catalogue. I was fascinated with herbal medicine, but was more interested in growing, collecting and identifying them in the wild than in actually using them. I still like to cook with herbs, and plan to help with the herb garden in the community gardens this summer. A few of my favourite herbs are lemon balm, pineapple sage, lavender, lovage, basil and wintergreen.
- Hair. I like it on men. Facial hair matters more than body hair, and really it's the look that turns me on as much as the feel. Although I adore silky head hair for stroking, and dark is my favourite. By the way, Danny has wonderful, soft, glossy, dark brown hair.
- Haliburton Highlands. Haliburton County is part of Ontario's cottage country, and my family's cottage in the northern part is simply the most heavenly place I know. A few things I like about it are swimming, sunsets, birdwatching, wildflowers and the forest.
- Hemlocks. The largest trees around our cottage are Eastern Hemlocks. I love hugging their rough bark, and the soft litter of needles and tiny cones underneath.
- Hard cider. A pint of Strongbow cider is my drink of choice. It's sweeter and more refreshing than beer. Unfortunately its acidity has been bothering me lately.
- Hiking. One of my favourite pastimes. I like to see the flow of the landscape, and watch for interesting wildflowers, trees and birds. Ontario offers excellent hiking opportunities, especially the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment, but I have excellent trails to choose from right here in Guelph.
- Hors d'ouevres. My favourite part of a meal! Some of my favourite foods are escargot, a fruit plate, or simply cheese and crackers. It's fun to sit around chatting with friends and graze on finger food.
- Horses. I started taking riding lessons at the age of eight and continued to the age of 13, when I broke my arm in a riding accident. I've rarely ridden a horse since, but am still fond of them. Of all domestic animals, horses seem the most like humans in their sensitivity and range of emotions.
- Hypnagogic states. The state between being awake and falling asleep. Sometimes as I'm falling asleep I experience lucid dreams, in which I know I'm dreaming and can control what happens.