Fav dinner plate: Rotisary (sp?) cooked pork BBQ ribs right next to some potatoe wedges, and with a side of some mac and cheese. And add a slice of peach cobbler to go with all that.
Stranger Things is shaping up to be one of my favorite shows Ethnic restaurants. My favorite Indian restaurant is a vegetarian place owned by a Pakistani Bernie Sanders supporter Trees. Live oaks are my favorite and Angel Oak is my favorite live oak. Also when I was out west I thought Joshua Trees were really cute Nature. My favorite natural landscape is the coastal low country marshes of my state Words. My favorite writer, for his writing style even though I don't really get into his books, is Ernest Hemingway My favorite writer ever is Tolkien, because he's a goddamn genius Speaking of a goddamn genius, Forrest Hump is my favorite movie. Also, the Wizard of Oz. And Breakfast at Tiffany's. Waterfalls As much as I love nature, I also love a good city. The efficiency, the energy, the multiple choices in yummy ethnic restaurants. Cities are great. These are a few of my favorite random things
my favorite of all favorites, would have to be yellowish olivish green solar powered narrow gauge multiple unit trains winding through a forest on the side of a mountain. actually a model of it, but a model of it in a world where prototypes for it not only existed, but were the predominant and most common form of transportation. a world where also people had fur and tails and pointy ears, and nearly half the population preferred to live in tiny little houses they built themselves, just big enough to keep themselves and the things they enjoy using out of the weather, and the rest of the population lived in rambling random mazes with people who shared their interests and perspectives. and both were many times more often in villages or wilderness rather then cities, and even the cities were villages of villages, and more of them grew strange creative gardens then ever destroyed anything or ever wanted to. and sometimes these houses are caves or in caves and sometimes even in trees. and their culture favored beauty everyone could enjoy over keeping and hiding it to themselves. my favorite kind of story would be about these kind of people and culture building their own civilization among the ruins of our own. combining bits and pieces from the ruins with their own ingenuity and creativity. discovering and exploring their world and beyond, and solving the kinds of puzzles and questions it takes for doing so.
Why would you want to disrupt the forest on the side of a mountain building such a thing in real life?
for there to be some sort of transportation connecting the little villages and circulating with in them that is much less disruptive of anything then a paved road for cars. (AND because simply aesthetically, this is my greatest pleasure also)
My favorite car, the 1948 Tucker. For it's time it was an amazing car that sent the big 3 to a run for their money and lawyers. Such a beautiful and spectacular car that could go 125 mph which was very fast for 1948. Had a 3rd headlight that rotated with the steering wheel so the driver could see around blind corners. First car to have a padded dashboard, seat belts, roll bars, independent front and rear suspension. In a collision, the windshield would explode the glass fragments outward away from the driver and passengers,
favorite ambient temperature: between 68 and 74 fahrenheit favorite storage system: dark wood open shelving. favorite room decoration; shelving units favorite form of government: inverted pyarmid favorite ideology: eco-socialist anarcho-pacifist. favorite mind altering methodology: creative imagination
logic in the service of universal consideration and mindfulness, that takes into account all things and overlooks nothing, to the fullest extent each of us are capable of.