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BS: Little Luxuries

09 Mar 05 - 07:23 AM (#1430415)
Subject: BS: Little Luxuries
From: LilyFestre

What are some of the little luxuries in your life?

I was thinking about this last night after I crawled under the covers. For me, some of life's more simple things are the best!

For example:

*Going to bed on a cold, wintry night with clean flannel sheets and a pile of quilts on the bed

*A warm towel, right from the dryer, when getting out of the shower

*Sitting in front of the woodstove and reading

*The smell of something baking in the oven

*Waking up to sunshine streaming in the window and the rooster crowing

*A hug and kiss in the morning or when I get home (or when he gets home)

*A purring cat curled up on my lap (or on my chest when my heart hurts)

*A weekend breakfast at home

*A ride (or walk) in the woods

*Reading a good book (and time to read for as long as I want!)

*Spotting animals in the field

I could go on...you get the idea. What are some of life's little luxuries that you enjoy?


Michelle


09 Mar 05 - 07:29 AM (#1430422)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Susu's Hubby

....sitting beside a small lake on a warm spring day with a line in the water with no bait and an adult beverage in my hand. My idea of perfection!


09 Mar 05 - 07:31 AM (#1430424)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: John O'L

The kids are off to school, the wife's at work, the dog's been walked, the washing's on the line, there's no shopping to be done, nothing around the place needs urgent fixing, mowing, cleaning or cooking, and no threads need urgent responses.

I can get out my fiddle and rosin up.


09 Mar 05 - 07:48 AM (#1430438)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Crystal

Eating very good, very expensive chocolates.
Getting dressed up and going to a ball (costs about the same as the aformentioned chocolates)
Baking, and iceing cakes
Making sweets
Flying kites
Singing at the top of my voice because there is no-one around to hear me.
Walking on a warm day.


09 Mar 05 - 08:45 AM (#1430491)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Jeanie

Chair, desk, paper& pen, or book or newspaper, and a large cappuccino. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........

I was talking to someone the other day about how we would survive if we ever had to move into a retirement home, and it struck me that as long as I could have the above items (plus a radio), I'd be totally content for years on end.

- jeanie :)


09 Mar 05 - 08:56 AM (#1430497)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Rapparee

A decent, working car; a full tank of gas, and "getaway money." And, of course, the time to go out and see what there is to be seen -- aye, there's the rub!


09 Mar 05 - 09:03 AM (#1430507)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Dave Hanson

Taylor's Landlord, draught Guiness, malt whisky.

eric


09 Mar 05 - 09:08 AM (#1430509)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Georgiansilver

'Fillet steak' cooked very rare, with all the trimmings and a bottle of good red wine.
Getting a smile from a beautiful woman.
Hiking in Derbyshire, especially around Kinder.
Climbing into pyjamas that have been warmed on the radiator and in between flannelette sheets.
Getting into a hot bath which has been liberally laced with 'Dettol'...please try it.
Best wishes, Mike.


09 Mar 05 - 09:18 AM (#1430516)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Layah

Friends
Getting on a horse and looking for the middle of nowhere
Hot chocolate when it's raining outside (snowing, hailing, etc)
chocolate
a good book and time to read it
hugs (and kisses, although I am more particular who they come from)


09 Mar 05 - 09:20 AM (#1430520)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Mooh

A quiet view of the lake, fishing rod and/or guitar, picnic meal or shore lunch...why's it gotta be winter right now? Mooh.


09 Mar 05 - 09:34 AM (#1430533)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: RichM

meeting every friday afternoon in a private room in a nice pub that has great beer, with retired friends who like to pick a few tunes.
---and occasionally,having our working significant others join us after work.



watching my bird neighbours at the feeder.
Handing a peanut to a polite squirrel who knocks on the patio door...


communicating with fellow mudcatters here!


RichM


09 Mar 05 - 09:37 AM (#1430536)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,leeneia

My 18-inch dishwasher. Save so much time and mess.


09 Mar 05 - 10:04 AM (#1430563)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST

Three meals a day; a place to live.


09 Mar 05 - 10:34 AM (#1430602)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST

Cuddle up to a naked lady in the sack - lovely


09 Mar 05 - 10:50 AM (#1430615)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Paco Rabanne

My little luxuries are -
                        Servants.
                        fox hunting.
                        The right to shoot peasants who trespass on
                        my land.
                        The Harri Watts band.
                        Gold plated cigarettes.


09 Mar 05 - 11:07 AM (#1430627)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: CarolC

flamenco ted, what are your big luxuries?


09 Mar 05 - 11:22 AM (#1430639)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: SINSULL

Feeding she lled walnuts to the squirrels. It's been a hard winter.


09 Mar 05 - 11:24 AM (#1430640)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Peace

Ever since I let the Rolls go I have had to invent work for the chauffeur. You have no idea how DIFFICULT that is.


09 Mar 05 - 11:38 AM (#1430661)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: mack/misophist

Dead silence. (I live in a lage city.)


09 Mar 05 - 11:47 AM (#1430669)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,wow

pure luxury


09 Mar 05 - 11:50 AM (#1430672)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Peace

Stop taking jabs at Clinton.


09 Mar 05 - 12:10 PM (#1430702)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: CarolC

Did she lose a contact lense?


09 Mar 05 - 12:37 PM (#1430724)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: heric

orange juice


09 Mar 05 - 12:59 PM (#1430745)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Bunnahabhain

Contact lenses are a little luxury. Such an improvement over glasses.


09 Mar 05 - 01:01 PM (#1430749)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: CarolC

Except if you drop them under your boss' desk.


09 Mar 05 - 01:14 PM (#1430758)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Wesley S

Hot popcorn while watching a movie

Fresh strings on the mandolin

No one in the kitchen when I'm cooking

My four year old going to bed by himself like a "big boy"

Watching "Bear in the Big Blue House" with that same four year old the next morning at 5:30 AM.


09 Mar 05 - 01:33 PM (#1430766)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: LilyFestre

A good cup of coffee

Riding around the yard on tractor

Listening to the chickens cluck

Watching the chickens poke around outside

Watching the new chicks try and catch bugs that swarm to their heat light at night.

Playing with the dogs

Seeing the secondary leaves pop out on new seedlings

Watching for and finally seeing the leaves burst out in the springtime

Getting my hands all dirty while planting seeds

A few rooms lit up at night by candles

Michelle


09 Mar 05 - 01:39 PM (#1430769)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Charmion

Waking up to the smell of coffee, bacon and toast wafting from the kitchen

The Saturday Globe & Mail, a fresh cup of coffee, and time to enjoy them with help from the cat

A new blossom on one of the potted orchids in our living-room window

The smell of earth thawing in the warm spring sun, accompanied by the rush of melt-water in the storm drains

The thud of feline paws galloping down the stairs as we come in the door at the end of a day at work


09 Mar 05 - 01:54 PM (#1430785)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Wesley S

Are we rewriting "My Favorite Things" ? Someone call Rogers and Hammerstein for permission.


09 Mar 05 - 02:04 PM (#1430795)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Georgiansilver

Reading about others luxuries!


09 Mar 05 - 03:42 PM (#1430876)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: RangerSteve

Limeade
the first night in spring when it's warm enough to keep the bedroom windows open.
A night in spring or autumn when it's warm enough to sit outside but cool enough to keep the bugs from flying around.
a home-made apple cobbler that I baked myself.
Driving on a limited-access highway late at night and no one else is on the road, and there's 1950's country music or rockabilly on the car stereo.
A supper of fried fish, hushpuppies, macaroni and cheese and leaving out the vegetables.
Coming home from work after a cold rainy day and fixing a mug of hot chocolate and sitting by the fire place. Before my type II diabetes set in, there would be booze in that chocolate.
More limeade. Anything that tastes or smells like limes.


09 Mar 05 - 03:46 PM (#1430878)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Layah

Have you tried key lime pie? Incredibly easy to make, and ooh so yummy limey


09 Mar 05 - 04:40 PM (#1430911)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST

snuggles with my sweetie – skin on skin contact, mmmmmm!
orange juice – fresh squeezed
singing – in harmony, with one or more folks who can sing well and hold their own, so you can feel the harmonies vibrating
         in your throat as you sing
my home-made chocolate chip cookies
crawling into bed – when you're really tired
cool, smooooooth sheets – older ones that have been washed hundreds of times are the best
listening to someone who sings and/or plays really well
irises
my sweetie – heroically – letting me warm my icy cold hands/feet in/on his hands/feet (is that true love, or what?)
at choir practice, the magical moment when we sing/hear our parts all together for the first time –
         suddenly getting to hear the wonderful (hopefully!) blend our director had in mind when he arranged the parts
the wonderfully intense purple-blue color of lobelia
dancing barefoot
the delicious cool of a walk in the evening air after you've worked up a sweat dancing
a cold drink when you're thirsty
a hug from a friend
a good book – and the time to read it (I seem to have much more of the former than I do of the latter!)
a lovely waltz or hambo – with a partner who really knows what they're doing
a really good Mudcat thread


09 Mar 05 - 04:41 PM (#1430912)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Liz the Squeak

The odd bar of good chocolate, being able to get in a car and drive away to somewhere green with a good friend.... soft toilet paper.

That about does it really....

Now if we were talking necessities......!

LTS


09 Mar 05 - 04:54 PM (#1430927)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Allan C.

Good coffee!
Caresses
Getting that little run or chord sequence just right on the guitar
Preparing a delicious meal that looks almost too good to eat
Watching the snow fall from the warm and toasty side of the window
The smell of summer rain
Daffodils
The sound the creek water makes as it flows across the rocks (There really should be a word for that!)
Sunrise
Twilight
Sunset
Moonlight
A nice glass of something pleasantly alcoholic in the late evening - Okay, maybe just one more glass...
Listening to the Blue Plate Special CD's, the Blue Bottle Special or any other of the many CD's made by Mudcatters. (El Greko's Ordinary Heroes is my current favorite.) I continually marvel at the talent we have assembled here.
Wildflowers
Seeing my wife laugh


09 Mar 05 - 05:22 PM (#1430952)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Georgiansilver

It is now one year and 5 months since my wife and I were separated..Now divorced.....and I am feeling the loneliness that is inevitable.......Glad you can all enjoy these things........
Best wishes, Mike.


09 Mar 05 - 05:46 PM (#1430968)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Mingulay

Snap, Mike. But sometimes loneliness can be a luxury giving you time and space to be yourself, to chill out and let the mind go all muddly for a while. Have a little drink, play a little music and just fester.


09 Mar 05 - 05:47 PM (#1430969)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Wesley S

Layah - I make a key lime pie with an oreo cookie crust. And it's pretty darn good if I say so myself.


09 Mar 05 - 05:52 PM (#1430974)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Bill D

"... soft toilet paper."

well, yes..if it's also resilient

Discovering that your sweetie has prepared a special meal as a surprise.

Having someone see and appreciate the work and creativity you put into a project. (in my case, a special woodturning)


10 Mar 05 - 02:20 AM (#1431277)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,Bill the Collie

A really good bottle of Sancerre


10 Mar 05 - 02:59 AM (#1431289)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Teresa

The first days of spring
dark chocolate (that might be a necessity, though :) )
learning a new instrument (currently mountain dulcimer)
waking up with my cat's cheek laid aside mine, and his body sprawled all over me
And, though this is a material sort of thing ... having a washer and dryer in my own apartment (went to laundromats for years and years)

Teresa


10 Mar 05 - 03:47 AM (#1431306)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST

Watching beautiful ladies eat bananas.


10 Mar 05 - 03:48 AM (#1431308)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,Chongo

Meeee toooooooo


10 Mar 05 - 04:06 AM (#1431319)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Fibula Mattock

At the risk of sounding nauseating:

Topping out on a particularly tricky climb;
Learning a new tune and it actually sounds like a tune when you play it;
Dancing with a bloke who makes you think "wow, if he can dance like that, what else can he do so skillfully?";
Getting 2 aces in the hole and another on the flop alongside a nice pair of face cards - or another ace;
Going for a quick drink after work with your mates and getting home at 7am the next morning after staying up all night laughing and getting blootered;
Running and running and running;
Coffee;
Red wine;
Digging with a mattock on a crisp sunny morning with the smell of cold soil in the air;
Buying shoes;
Cleaning the cooker with baby oil.


10 Mar 05 - 11:39 AM (#1431589)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Bunnahabhain

Cleaning the cooker with baby oil ?

Please explain, unless it would disturb people. We might notice the diffrence...


10 Mar 05 - 11:52 AM (#1431596)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Dani

Is it 'burbling', Allan?

Dani


10 Mar 05 - 02:48 PM (#1431726)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Liz the Squeak

A luxury... being able to ease a suffering pet out of the world, gently. Amber the tortoiseshell to be exact.. eased out gently this evening.

LTS


10 Mar 05 - 04:14 PM (#1431775)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: number 6

Sitting, watching my garden grow.

A warm autumn day on Deer Island.

An early Sunday morning out on the Fundy coast (with my camera).

Having a good session on my guitar.

sIx


11 Mar 05 - 02:18 PM (#1432404)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,Joe_F

Sleep. Farting. Hugs. Puffed-up pancakes with sour cream & maple syrup. Sherry. Emacs. George Orwell. Heat. H. L. Mencken. Singing. Reciting poems. Candied grapefruit peels. Malicious fantasies. Watching happy people. Watertight boots. Kindness. Beer. Sentimentality.

--- Joe Fineman    joe_f@verizon.net

||: Q. Why do so many people smoke after intercourse? A. Inadequate lubrication. :||


11 Mar 05 - 02:29 PM (#1432420)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: gnu

Going to bed tired from a fruitful, hard day's work. Of course, even better is waking up, ready to enjoy the same.


11 Mar 05 - 04:34 PM (#1432547)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Allan C.

Yes, Dani. I like that. It sounds so much better than the hackneyed, "babbling".

Another thing for my list is those rare moments when I feel that I somehow managed to say or do precisely the right thing at the right time, thereby getting the desired (or even better) result.

Hm-m-m-mmm... that brings up another one: getting results that exceed expectations - pleasant ones, I mean.


11 Mar 05 - 05:53 PM (#1432625)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Bunnahabhain

Good cask ale, straight from the barrel, in a tankard, on a hot summers night in between dances....


11 Mar 05 - 09:02 PM (#1432732)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Layah

Making someone smile
Going barefoot, dancing barefoot
Friends (I know I mentioned that one, it was worth mentioning again)
the sun (oh how I miss it)

Most of the things people are listing are more like little pleasure than little luxuries. Quite a few of them when I read them I think "oh yeah, that's really nice!" It's a make me happy thread.


11 Mar 05 - 09:15 PM (#1432738)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Rustic Rebel

Learning new words like,'blootered' (smile)
Dancing to a good blues band or around a fire.
Festivals!!
Loving it when I get inspirational and write a good tune or poem.
Taking friends through the herb garden, that are willing to sample the sweet with the bitter and laughing.


12 Mar 05 - 06:43 PM (#1433329)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Don(Wyziwyg)T

Coming into the house after a hard day's work, and seeing that special smile that my wife turns on when she sees me. It makes all the house lights seem to dim out to nothing, and suddenly I don't feel tired any more. This after nearly forty years of married life together.

Don T.


13 Mar 05 - 04:02 PM (#1433803)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: GUEST,Skipy

Feeding she lled walnuts to the squirrels. It's been a hard winter.
What about the he lled walnuts?
Skipy


13 Mar 05 - 04:08 PM (#1433809)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: frogprince

One more vote for snuggling up to a nice warm bare lady. Then too, there's the rare chance for a relaxed skinny-dip with same said person.


13 Mar 05 - 07:53 PM (#1433962)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Bunnahabhain

That, or some close equivalent dependant on preference, must be a necessity. But a good case could be made for it being both....


13 Mar 05 - 08:05 PM (#1433971)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Layah

Snuggling must be a necessity, since I certainly keel over dead when I don't get it. And chocolate. And books. And friends.

Layah (from beyond the grave)


14 Mar 05 - 05:05 AM (#1434185)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: Fibula Mattock

Re: cleaning the cooker with baby oil. I have a big steel range cooker and the best way to make it shiny is to buff it with baby oil on a soft cloth after cleaning off all the cooking gunk. Works wonders and is very theraputic.


15 Mar 05 - 12:19 AM (#1435020)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: bflat

Taking a vacation from cold and windy to warm and sunny.


15 Mar 05 - 11:07 PM (#1435764)
Subject: RE: BS: Little Luxuries
From: LilyFestre

Going to a FANTASTIC cello quartet in the middle of the week!

Michelle