@j*oono wrote:

Two years and five months a non smoker and still I love the smell of a freshly lit cigarette.  

I'm just not going to be silly enough to taste one again.


Six and a half for me. I don't mind the smell of a freshly lit, but I certainly hate stale cigarette smells.

Actually I hated the stale ashtray smell or burning butt smell even as a smoker.




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

The smell of our Murraya hedge on a balmy summer's night. It greets me when I get home from work it's so nice when I come around the corner of the building,

joono, yes Basil.

And I know I said lemon, but lemon grass, yummm.

 

love today, yes the smell of tomato plants.  And Magnolias.

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I had the most beautiful moon vine which flowered in the evening.  The smell was perfect.  It is a plant that will suffocate all other plants and trees though and was rampant.  I would love to replace it now with the new fence but the neighbours might not appreciate it.

Joono

I had a night jasmine, and on a breezy summers night the perfume would waft through my house. Loved it




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

the smell of woodsmoke on a cold winter's evening

I love the scent of lilacs and lily-of-the-valley. I look forward to them blooming every year in my yard. Love all flower scents, really. Rose, gardenia, tuberose, honeysuckle, hyacinth...

Fresh hot bread

Babies just out of the bath

Bacon

Rosemary

Lemons

Cinnamon

The middle of a forest of trees 

Wood burning campfires

Marshmallows

Tangerines

 

 

 

 

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we used to have a brick company down the street,i loved the smell of the bricks baking in the kiln. i miss that smell.

taste my religion! nibble a witch! 😄

The aroma of a newly-opened Violet Crumble...........but, alas, I have none..........my supplier has let me down. Smiley Frustrated