iDescribe is TSE's word lovers portion. Sometimes, in the hands of a master, words can give a sense like none other. In iDescribe you will find descriptions by famous authors and TSE members that will give you new sensations.
Edith Wharton. A Backward Glance.
"Every Sunday he used to collect the children of the few friends living near us, and take them, with his own, for a tramp across this rugged country to the sea. Yet what I recall of those rambles is ... my secret sensitiveness to the landscape - something in me quite incommunicable to others, that was trembling and inarticulately awake to every detail of wind-warped fern and wide-eyed briar rose, yet more profoundly alive to a unifying magic beneath the diversities of the visible scene - a power with which I was in deep and solitary communion whenever I was alone with nature. It was the same tremor that had stirred in me in the spring woods of Mamaroneck, when i heard the whisper of the arbutus and the starry choir of the dogwood; and it has never since been still."