Harvest

Every day, for the last few weeks, I have been reaping cherry tomatoes from my backyard garden. It has me feeling the autumn season coming on like nobody’s business. In San Francisco, we have a cold, damp summer, but fall has arrived in the Parkside neighborhood, with its warm dry days and ever receding light.…

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Synnie Friends

I’m a late bloomer; I learned the term synaesthesia 10 years ago, even though I’ve had blended senses from my earliest recollections. Identifying as a synesthete has been rewarding in so many ways, and has diminished the dissonance that defined my life prior to learning that my neurocognition is atypical. I love having synaesthesia, and…

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Synaesthesia is not…

I had a conversation on social media a few weeks ago with someone who wondered if her aversion to eating coconut was a form of synesthesia. She noted that she hates the taste of coconut because to her, the flavor is too similar to the scent of sunscreen. Several people responded to the post that…

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Bake Away the Pain

My anxiety has been on an uptick since early February, when I read the first articles about COVID19 and a possible global pandemic. I was in London at that time, collaborating on a project with StoryVault films related to synaesthetic perspectives. Due to initial news reports of the virus, I was a bit stressed traveling…

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I Love Avenir

A few years ago, When Dr. Richard Cytowic was working on his book Synesthesia (MIT Press, 2017) he reached out to individuals with grapheme->color via the Synesthesia List to inquire about synesthetic perceptions of typeface fonts. I have long followed the Synesthesia List, as the community connected via Dr. Sean A. Day’s listserve is both…

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A Strange Aubade

I don’t often experience hypnopompia at this point in my life, but I did this morning. It was an auditory hallucination in the distinct voice of a someone I know who may have COVID19. She is one of my partner’s dearest friends, and she’s quite sick right now; I’ve been really worried about her. Fortunately,…

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