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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 176205" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Just thought of something else - I am very good at finding things. Also good at seeing things - my neighbor was surprised that I actually saw her dog just as it walked out in front of me one night. She watched as I did not hit her dog and knew that anyone else coming down that road would not have seen it.</p><p> </p><p>We lived on 80 acres and when the cow would loose her bell, dad would send us kids out to find it. It was always me that found that. Anything lost, I would usually be the one to find it.</p><p> </p><p>I went hunting with husband one year and could always spot the antelope before he did.</p><p> </p><p>I also have an excellent sense of direction but only during day light. Dad took us out blueberry picking when we were young. We picked in a forest and after an hour walking in almost a circle, dad asked if we knew how to get back to the car. He knew where it was and wanted to test our ability to pay attention to where we were. I led him the opposite direction as most people would have gone and straight to the vehicle. I could sense we had walked in a circle and not a straight line so we didn't need to turn around. He was impressed and proud. Someone said I reminded them of their horse - go out all day and let the horse find its own way back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 176205, member: 5096"] Just thought of something else - I am very good at finding things. Also good at seeing things - my neighbor was surprised that I actually saw her dog just as it walked out in front of me one night. She watched as I did not hit her dog and knew that anyone else coming down that road would not have seen it. We lived on 80 acres and when the cow would loose her bell, dad would send us kids out to find it. It was always me that found that. Anything lost, I would usually be the one to find it. I went hunting with husband one year and could always spot the antelope before he did. I also have an excellent sense of direction but only during day light. Dad took us out blueberry picking when we were young. We picked in a forest and after an hour walking in almost a circle, dad asked if we knew how to get back to the car. He knew where it was and wanted to test our ability to pay attention to where we were. I led him the opposite direction as most people would have gone and straight to the vehicle. I could sense we had walked in a circle and not a straight line so we didn't need to turn around. He was impressed and proud. Someone said I reminded them of their horse - go out all day and let the horse find its own way back. [/QUOTE]
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