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Whats your favorite smell and why?

Mine is lilacs, because there was a lilac bush at the bus stop that I used to wait at with my mom when I was a kid, it was my school bus stop and the public bus stop so we spent a lot of time on that corner and now when I smell lilacs I just immediately feel like a kid again.

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  • I'm Indigenous Canadian from northern Ontario so the strongest memories for me have to do with being out on the land with my family.

    My favourite smell is a combination of a campfire inside my family's teepee in the wilderness of northern Ontario in the early spring with snow still around and the mushkeg in the middle of melting and warming. The combination of fresh cut pine wood, pine boughs next to a new camp fire, fresh goose being roasted over the flames, the musky smell of the land, smoke from the fire and the cool damp scent of the snow and ice. It all brings me back to being a kid with my family. I wish I were there now.

  • Onions and garlic simmering in olive oil.

    Smells like the start of something delicious.

  • Too many.

    An Islay single malt whisky, fresh coffee, slow cooking onions and garlic, searing steak, grilled lamb, fish and chips with loads of salt and vinegar... hmm, lots of these are food related. Someone else said petrichor and I'm down with that too. Oh, and Twanquility's wife, of course.

  • Dawn in early Summer, in Nature. It is a mix of Petrichor, really fresh coldish air, wet grass and a hint of flowers.

  • My stuffed animals after I've been snuggling with them for a while. They smell like love to me. Probably smell like weird BO to others, but they don't to me.

  • Star Jasmine (aka confederate jasmine, not a true jasmine). Reminds me of my time in San Jose where I saw them often. It has a lovely sweet smell that reminds me of nutmeg.

  • Crudely burned gasoline in the late spring, only because it reminds me of being on my grandmother's old army jeep and going down to the creek to swim.

  • The way my spouse and my children's hair smells. It's a clothes the eyes and hug them tight moment. Almost always help fight back the darkness.

  • A strong one is mint from the mint plants that grew along the fence between my grade school playground and the train yard on the other side

    More recently cedar and coconut are a couple that I enjoy just for the aroma

  • Pinyon juniper woodland after a violent hailstorm. The pulverized vegetation filling the clean mountain air with their volatile compounds. Tart resiny smells mingling with sweet floral sages combined with the earthy aroma of hummus and wet soil. It is petrichor turned up to eleven-thousand.

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