on โ22-08-2014 01:58 PM
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on โ23-08-2014 09:27 PM
Tea tree oil
vanilla
coconut
tiramisu
Dior Hypnotic Poison
my dog's fur - so clean and like a nut
leather
on โ23-08-2014 10:03 PM
pine trees
on โ23-08-2014 10:10 PM
on โ24-08-2014 05:27 AM
cedar
on โ24-08-2014 06:27 AM
@lloydslights wrote:There are some smells that I probably won't experience again, but the memory of them is wonderful.
Steam Trains at Central Country Platform
Damp woollen jumpers drying in front of an open fire
My aunt's camphor smelling trunk
Kindergarten class room of old (plasticine?)
1950's hospital smell
Old paper money
Just-cleaned horsesaddles/bridles
My nana wearing Tweed
DEB
See now, there you triggered something.
I live in MN and when I was young we had some awful cold, snowstormy winters in the '60's. Some years we had to walk to school and back and I'm talking way below zero fahrenheit.
We'd come in the door, almost crying, and we'd put our mittens and stuff on the radiator and try and get warm.
There's a certain smell to radiators and snow melting and being happy to be home.
on โ24-08-2014 09:30 AM
I live in MN and when I was young we had some awful cold, snowstormy winters in the '60's. Some years we had to walk to school and back and I'm talking way below zero fahrenheit.
You forgot the part about it being uphill both coming and going, and how you had to keep the lutefisk sammie lunches from freezing by tucking them into your armpits............
on โ24-08-2014 09:46 AM
Very funny.
No you got that wrong.
I can't say what we did with the lutefisk, sammies is it?
Those were reserved for the Protestant boys.
on โ24-08-2014 09:57 AM
does anyone remember this oldie = lime fresh soap? i wish i could sill get it and also apple fresh shampoo??
on โ24-08-2014 10:13 AM
I remember the smell of Lime Fresh soap.
The smell of the old Germolene in a tin was a favourite of mine and also the old toothpaste in a similar round flat tin. Not the powdered stuff but more like a hard paste pancake. Very unhygienic most likely.