Not boring at all. Those flashes of video just caused a hundred memory flashes to race through my mind.. A sentimental fool I am, Cynthia. i just saw my own mother standing at her kitchen sink 50 years ago, in a kitchen where half her days were spent preparing one meal or another for the seven kids she had, or cleaning up after. The affect of the things we do or write down are not even always obvious to us, are they? Could you have known that the wonderful memories of my very loved mother could have been locked away in the lens of your iPhone? Of course not. How beautiful this is to anyone who ever knew his mom. Thank you. Those flashes, by the way, are exactly how my memory sees things from so long ago. I’d say that your experiment is a success!
Not boring at all. Those flashes of video just caused a hundred memory flashes to race through my mind.. A sentimental fool I am, Cynthia. i just saw my own mother standing at her kitchen sink 50 years ago, in a kitchen where half her days were spent preparing one meal or another for the seven kids she had, or cleaning up after. The affect of the things we do or write down are not even always obvious to us, are they? Could you have known that the wonderful memories of my very loved mother could have been locked away in the lens of your iPhone? Of course not. How beautiful this is to anyone who ever knew his mom. Thank you. Those flashes, by the way, are exactly how my memory sees things from so long ago. I’d say that your experiment is a success!
Thanks, John! I’d agree that there is something memory-like about the time-lapse. It is kinda how memories flash through the brain!