*I used to get carsick when I was a kid. There is no escape from your own --or anyone's-- perfume in a car cabin.
*I generally like amber as a category. I tend to think I ignore it during hours 2 and 3. But I just pretend to ignore it, or ignore it enough. (see above)
*when traveling alone, there's no one to blame but yourself. (see above, plus stands alone)
*you can smell cow manure at any speed
*when I was a kid, a house with its own pond and diving raft seemed to be all that and a bag of chips. Today, I saw two ponds with "narrows" and footbridges over. Footbridge = bag of chips. Pond still desired.
*last time I was on along road trip, Amouage sandalwood attar nearly killed me, then was my happiness. Luckily, I remembered this without recreating the incident.
*you can smell freshly cut grass at most any speed
*tandem trailer trucks make me nervous. Triples scare the bejeezus out of me.
*the Falling Timbers rest stop is still frozen in time. With the addition of the smell of Cinnabon.
*I used to be able to smell a lit cigarette is a passing/passed car. I don't know if I still can, but I do know these days there is always a spot near an entry door where the few, the unrepentant, the smoking crew congregate. And it smells like it used to when you opened the door to my dad's office,
*I may never afford a car that does not have cabin noise.
*tomorrow, I will not challenge the scent gods. The next 450 miles will get a cool iris, thank you very much.
Showing posts with label Voile d'Ambre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voile d'Ambre. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2011
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Play it like a harmonica...
Not layering exactly--rather, in series.
Lay down a couple of swatches next to each other, then run nose from one to the other. Kind of like you play the notes on a harmonica.
For example, today: Yves Rocher Voile d'Ambre next to Penhaglion's Elixir. Run your sniffer over the two in that order. Yummy spicy nice. Fun for surprise snow.
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