tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7992023935961455603.post4850130067764149778..comments2023-11-06T23:26:37.571-06:00Comments on Life on the Other Side of the Wall: The Memory in SensesAaron Likenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01986793563943738918noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7992023935961455603.post-20006773375003031072022-04-28T22:34:32.490-05:002022-04-28T22:34:32.490-05:00Beautifully written, Aaron. Whenever I read of yo...Beautifully written, Aaron. Whenever I read of your Indy adventures and memories, I immediately think of my Dad and brother, both gone now, and the time that they went to the time trials. I will never forget my Dad's imitation of the "buzz" as the cars sped by. Dad was a very quiet man with a subtle sense of humor. One thing that he did that was a bit out of character was his "sound effects." I can still see his smile. How he and my brother loved vehicles of all kinds -- the engines, the designs, the sounds. Thank you for being a frequent memory-igniter for me. I am so happy for the joy that you get from your favorite "office."BClaire22https://www.blogger.com/profile/06186036774373826781noreply@blogger.com