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NanKate Mon 10-Jul-23 07:54:10

A few years back I started one or two new threads which brought up some very interesting comments. As many of the contributors are no longer on GN I thought I would see what the present Gransnetters have to say. So here goes.

How does my jewellery get knotted up when I place it in one of my jewellery boxes ?šŸ¤”

I have a very visual memory and I view the year in the shape of an egg lying down/elipse shape. Starting from bottom right I see September, moving up and round we move through Autumn and at the top in the middle is December, moving down now and round the egg shape we come to Spring and so on. Have I lost you yet with my odd description ? How do you view the year? The week goes from left to right in a straight line.

Oreo Mon 10-Jul-23 12:06:21

Really interesting.
I see the week ahead as a straight flat line going forwards, and the same for the months of the year too.No colours at all.

Oreo Mon 10-Jul-23 12:08:08

As Elegran says, if you do up all your necklaces then they seem to stay untangled.
Heavier necklaces I hang on a jewellery tree.Earrings sorted in pairs in boxes.

AreWeThereYet Mon 10-Jul-23 15:16:11

Oreo

Really interesting.
I see the week ahead as a straight flat line going forwards, and the same for the months of the year too.No colours at all.

Me too. I'm now quite jealous that other peoples' lives are so full of colour. I've never heard of this before.

Buttonjugs Tue 11-Jul-23 12:03:58

Not for me… despite having five sons only one has children. Two girls and the youngest is ten this year!

JdotJ Tue 11-Jul-23 12:06:37

NanKate

A few years back I started one or two new threads which brought up some very interesting comments. As many of the contributors are no longer on GN I thought I would see what the present Gransnetters have to say. So here goes.

How does my jewellery get knotted up when I place it in one of my jewellery boxes ?šŸ¤”

I have a very visual memory and I view the year in the shape of an egg lying down/elipse shape. Starting from bottom right I see September, moving up and round we move through Autumn and at the top in the middle is December, moving down now and round the egg shape we come to Spring and so on. Have I lost you yet with my odd description ? How do you view the year? The week goes from left to right in a straight line.

I'm exactly the same regarding visual memory. A friend once asked if I had a photographic memory and, up until that point, I thought everyone remembered/visualised things the same way I did.
My months of year start in January and progress in an anti-clockwise circle. I visualise Nov, say, facing May on the clockface. Years themselves progress like a winding trail left to right, not perfectly straight.
Anyone else ?

Mouse Tue 11-Jul-23 12:06:40

Callistemon21

Re colours - has anyone read The Colour of Bee Larkham's Murder by Sarah Harris?

It's about a boy with synesthesia—a condition that causes him to see colours when he hears sounds.

I read it some time ago. An excellent book that I really enjoyed.

SewnSew Tue 11-Jul-23 12:10:01

Hearing things in colour is called synaesthesia.

CaroleAnne Tue 11-Jul-23 12:15:24

Ditto Kitty. My husband gave me a gold chain necklace many years ago and I wear it all the time never removing it. I have plenty of others like you.
I have different feelings for the days of the week and the seasons. I think that Thursday is my favourite day.
I also associate different smells with the seasons.
Hope that you are all having the best day possible. Thinking of others who are troubled or in pain.
My best wishes. CaroleAnneflowers

Amalegra Tue 11-Jul-23 12:26:08

I have always very strongly visualised the months of the year and days of the week in colours. I thought for years that everyone did this but apparently they don’t, and there is a name for it (will have to look it up again). Right now it is Tuesday which is pinky red, of course, and July (golden yellow)!

DianneAngel Tue 11-Jul-23 12:39:37

I don't have pictures in my head at all. I can't visualise anything. It's just blank. Boring. I am a crafty person, always have something on the go but I can't see how a project will turn out. Curious how different people's brains work. hugs

Katcoffee Tue 11-Jul-23 12:42:54

I’ve always seen days of the week as blocks in shades of grey from left to right. Wednesday is a large block (cuboid) whilst Saturday and Sunday are conjoined. I also see numbers the same way. I didn’t know others didn’t see like this until I was about 16 and mentioned it to friends who didn’t know what I was talking about. It’s nice to know there’s others out there.

Katcoffee Tue 11-Jul-23 12:44:20

Oh I forgot. I hang chains now so they don’t tangle - very frustrating when they do

Pjcpjc77 Tue 11-Jul-23 12:56:38

Completely lost.
However I do appreciate your post.

Musicgirl Tue 11-Jul-23 13:19:11

I am a musician and have perfect pitch, which is very useful for a violinist/violist, although my principle instrument is the piano. I read music before I play it and hear it at pitch in my head in the same way I read words (l am a very aural learner). None of this is affected by my accompanying deafness (I wear two hearing aids). This has always been part of me, in the same way as having brown hair, and I thought all trained musicians did this. I was sixteen when I found out that this was not the case and relatively unusual, even among musicians. I have music on a continuous loop in my head all the time - different melodies so not earworms.
I also have synesthesia. I sense, rather than see, the musical notes and keys as different colours. C minor is black, D minor is indigo, F major is orange and G major is green, for example. I also get a sense of different scents for words when reading prose. Romance is a lovely word that conjures up the smell of roses and favourite gives me the smell of Ritz crackers!
I am also fairly ambidextrous. I write with my right hand but do most things with my left, including typing on the tablet. I am left footed and left eye dominant. Again, it’s useful for music as l don’t feel any difference in strength between the hands. It comes at a price, though. As an adult I have realised l have mild dyspraxia. As a child, I could read and spell anything and found maths quite easy from a very young age but found writing incredibly difficult - I was around two years behind with writing compared with reading and spelling - and finally taught myself to write legibly and neatly when I was sixteen. Not long ago, I asked my mother if I was very undecided about which hand to use when I was small. She said that she thought I probably was ā€œbut, of course, we encouraged the right hand.ā€ I think if I had been left to my own devices I would probably have chosen the left hand. It was the thinking of the time and my mother is extremely conventional. Reading the above back, no wonder she has described me as eccentric since the day I was born. She is proud of my musical achievements, though.

Sueki44 Tue 11-Jul-23 13:42:50

I too see days of the week as colours - some stronger than others! Wednesday is orange and Friday is red. Tuesday is green and Thursday yellow. Not surprisingly, Sunday is white!

Stillstanding Tue 11-Jul-23 13:43:05

I have synesthesia which started with seeing numbers as colours and whether the colour was pale or dark or shaded would elongate the number. When I was young my sister (the arty one) said this was because I needed bashing so I kept quiet about it for many years. I had it in the various forms that some people have mentioned here. It does wear off with age but I am now 78 and still have some of what I now believe is a gift. Certainly seeing year year as various shapes and even seeing people as certain colours is still with me. I cannot take to pale coloured people as I think they are hiding something and all through my life I have found myself to be totally unjustified in this way of thinking but I still cant help it.

It is definitely a gift. I was told this by a man who just came up to me in Oxford Street and held my hand and told me "you see colours" and we talked about it. It was in the sixties so for an old man to approach a teenager and discuss what you can see was acceptable. Im glad I listened to him because he taught me what a gift synesthesia is.

p0Sy Tue 11-Jul-23 13:45:12

I see the days of the week as people, Monday is a baby in a buggy, Tuesday a small child at a party, Wednesday is an old person , doubled over with a stick, Thursday an old fashioned butcher in a boater, Friday is a fisherman, Saturday is a woman with a shopping bag and Sunday's a vicar. I don't know why. Maybe I had a wall chart as a child. They're all quite Enid Blytonesque in appearance.

Mamma7 Tue 11-Jul-23 14:17:35

I see numbers as a clock face which continues from 12 to the right as a straight line - a very long line.
Months of year go from right to left in my head weirdly.
I have to have tv volume 11 or 22 or 33 etc
Jagged pointy edges get to me too - yikes!

Supergranuation Tue 11-Jul-23 14:25:47

I once read on here that if you do necklaces up they don't get tangled. Haven't tried it myself yet as I'd have to untangle them all first but if I ever get round to it I'll let you know!! I've not read all the comments so apologies if anyone has already suggested it smile

montymops Tue 11-Jul-23 14:36:47

I see the year as a flat circle with months going round clockwise. I am watching from a distance! I see numbers in a definite pattern too - the line snakes around going up,along, down, round bends, turning back, in an endless line . šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Granmarderby10 Tue 11-Jul-23 14:49:28

Monday is light orange Tuesdays is blue, Wednesday a dark orange, Thursday is dark red Friday a dirty rusty brown, Saturday a lighter red Sunday a bright white neon sign.
These are immutable facts.😃

Ohmygoodness54 Tue 11-Jul-23 15:17:12

This is the first time I have been tempted to post, after enjoying just reading for some time.

I have a friend who sees colours for each musical note. She remembers the notes to tunes that she plays in order of the colours. Fascinating!

Personally my days of the week are in a line from left to right. The year is a circle, with January at the top going clockwise, no idea why šŸ¤”.

Jess20 Tue 11-Jul-23 15:18:33

Oddly I've always found it hard to manage thinking about the past and present without the visual representation of a diary or calender. I understand intellectually the passing of time, history both recent and remote, but find I'm very stuck in the present. Very odd and I've only recently understood quite how odd it is. I can plan for appointments and deadlines but it's by having a copy of my diary either in real form or pictured in my head. Probably something to do with being dyslexic. Most days are either blue, yellow or grey depending on what they are filled with.

NanKate Tue 11-Jul-23 15:51:46

Snap JdotJ. My year goes round anti-clockwise too, but mine starts bottom Right of me egg shape starting with September. As I used to teach that always seems the beginning of the year to me.

NanKate Tue 11-Jul-23 15:57:46

Here I will add another dimension to this thread Revisiting inanimate objects which seem to have a life of their own.

I’m quoting from another Gransnetters who said she could never leave a baked bean in a tin whilst putting them in a saucepan, as she thought he/she/it would be lonely 😩

I sometimes think of inanimate objects having a life of their own. I know the men in white coats will be collecting me soon. 😳