i like when a really dry, somewhat folded up leaf is on the sidewalk, and i slowly crunch it with my foot the key is doing it slowly!
what i hate about dried up leaves is: when i was like 7, we had this school assignment to gather up a bunch of different leaves over the month and paste them to some tag board. i'm a procrastinator, and waited to the last minute to get them. ever try gluing dry leaves to tag board? nothing but a crumbling mess....
or like when you find something cool at the flea market http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ3oHpup-pk hey, hey
Walking outside in the morning and smelling breakfast cooking. Smell of fresh cut grass. Japanese books have a certain scent to them...must be the paper. Love the smell of 'em. I'm an olfactory kinda guy.
I personally like when it snows and a thin layer of ice forms on the ground that has a space between it, and I can come along and crunch it.
i am too. i smell everything once at a bookstore i was sniffing a book like a creep and a girl that worked there had walked up beside me. i didn't realize it at first, but when i looked up at her she asked "smell good?"
in that same vein, i like when the puddles have been frozen over for a long time, and all the ice underneath drains away leaving a crunchy ice shell over the top. when you step on that crunchiness it's great
I like the sound of rain hitting leaves I like putting candle wax on my finger tip, then peel it off (I also like to put a drop of super glue on the a fingertip and press 2 fingers together, then pull apart...probably not the smartest thing to do...)
Eating sugar snap peas right off the vine from the garden. A Reed's Ginger Brew over ice with lime on a hot day.