I know I am not the only one; I am curious about everyone else. Wondering what kind of sensory triggers your experience throughout the day, week, whatever.
For example, the other day I was driving down the road. Came to a place under an overpass where some work had been done. There were large ruts in some mud. Seeing the mud under the bridge, I immediately began thinking of Ariel and her under the bridge scene. Three parts to this epic scene from yesteryear. Hoping it is Ok that I include the link and a pic. Thanks for the continued fantasy, Ariel!
Oh my, there's a lot of those for me. The sound of plopping mud pots is my aural kryptonite. Immediate wet for me. I also find myself entranced whenever I look at a wide expanse of sandbank on the Mississippi River.
I can't say I've ever wammed in mud but if found getting messy to be quit a sensory experience. From the anticipation of what's about to be dumped on me to the feeling and weight of the messy sliding down my head and body. And the sounds of pies in the face and the plops of mess hitting the tub.
the_snowman said: I can't say I've ever wammed in mud but if found getting messy to be quit a sensory experience. From the anticipation of what's about to be dumped on me to the feeling and weight of the messy sliding down my head and body. And the sounds of pies in the face and the plops of mess hitting the tub.
My wife and I have enjoyed several chocolate sessions. But WAM isn't the first thing I think of when I smell chocolate. Likely because the aroma is more commonplace for me.