
1. Witnessing a Total Eclipse of the Sun [the full shebang - diamond ring and all]
2. The Sahara at night from the top of The Erg Chebi [first of the 10 or so sand-seas]. Millions of stars [or seemed like] with no light pollution, just my wife and a bottle of wine with the berber drums faint in the distance.
3. Galloping thoroughbred horses over the 1 mile flat sands of a local beach at 6am in the morning [coz no-ones around then]. The greatest sensation of speed and fluid motion available on this planet [aside from the above mentioned conquests perhaps].
4. The total disintegration of your visual field into a kalidascope of swirling color about 20 minutes after you accidentally take about three times more acid than you should have.
5. Seeing the Rolling Stones [in thier prime].
6. Climbing behind the wheel of my first car [series three Land-Rover] on the day I passed my driving test.
7. A morning spent in Paris's Musee d'Orsay amongst the great impressionist works of the world followed by lunch in Alain Ducasses 2nd floor restaurant The Jules Verne, in The Eiffel Tower.
8. Travel; Everest Base camp [Tibet], Machu-piccu, Angkor-Wat, The Taj (How can you choose?)
9. The realisation that food [and wine] could be elevated to an art form to rival the best music, painting or literature in respect of it's beneficial effect on the soul. [Occured in a few places in the 90's where we for the first times experienced what true proffessional chefs can do.]
10. The discovery of the Chrons in a bookshop in Plymouth and the following 10 or so days.
[Footnote; I did this as an exercise and it proved a lot harder than I would have expected. Not that my life has not been full and rich in it's experience value - just that things don't really seem to stand out all that much. By the way - my wedding day was something to behold. I got married for fun [why else?] and it's been fun ever since.]