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                farm smells....my grandmother lived on a farm almost her entire life....so smells from a farm always remind me of those short visits
                
                    posted by
                    Annicita
                     on September 10, 2014 at 2:07 PM
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                    I used to love the scent of sagebrush after a rain when I lived in
                
                eastern Washington as a child - desert country. These days soup in the crockpot fills the house with delicious combinations. Mama's face powder. Lilacs in the yard. And every day, that first bright cup of coffee.
                
                    posted by
                    Pat_B
                     on September 10, 2014 at 5:46 AM
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                The scent of a horse - to me more alluring than French perfume! As I wrote in my recent travel posts, I had the good fortune to meet a couple of beautiful horses close up...They were in their corral, I walked up to the fence, called them and they came over. I had a few carrots, the took them from me and kept around for a bit of petting - and all the while I was savoring their scent...It brings me back to my childhood and my youth when I did a fair bit of riding...

                
                    posted by
                    Nautikos
                     on September 9, 2014 at 2:05 PM
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                I have a little 1 oz bar of Howlin' Dog shea butter soap from Alburqueque, NM, scented with lavender, lying beside my PC and I pick it up every once it a while and smell it.  Can't help myself.  LOL.  But, what I really wish I could smell now and then is the toasting salt-rising bread of my childhood.  There was nothing like it, not even mother's baking cinnamon rolls.
                
                    posted by
                    TAPS.
                     on September 9, 2014 at 11:39 AM
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                i have always had a lot of allergies...but I love the smell of rain after a hot day, actually the after smell of rain is always pleasant...i love the smell of honey suckle, filed mushrooms in Australia and sheep cows and horses...oh and leather.
                
                    posted by
                    Kabu
                     on September 8, 2014 at 5:06 PM
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                In a parking lot now. There's a smell like a dead animal. It might be the decaying mulch or a tree. Back in time? The honeysuckle, with hummingbirds.
                
                    posted by
                    BC-A
                     on September 8, 2014 at 2:17 PM
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                1. The musty smell in my workshop.
  2. Different car wash soaps that Location A, which is now a rental, has.
  3. Snow
  4. Rain
   
                
                    posted by
                    FormerStudentIntern
                     on September 8, 2014 at 10:49 AM
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