I love the smell of the spring...It is an abstract smell,almost imperceptible but announces the beautiful season Adry (Sorry,today I am a bit "poetic"...!!)
I think maritime pines during Summer have a wonderful scent, but, even if I seem strange, I also like the smell of organic tissue burnt by sulphurous acid...
Wow! This question seems to have brought out the poet in everybody! I feel bad even suggesting corrections:
Stefania: ("they're")
Adriana: ("from my travels" or "from a trip")
Francesca: ("...wood and mandarin skins burning.")
Adry: (I would put a comma after "imperceptible")
Anonymous: you do seem strange, but I'm sure someone somewhere knows what you mean :)
Maria: ("the smell of roasting chestnuts"; "the small streets of the historic centres of little towns") Or do they really "boil" the chestnuts in your town?
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I like the salty smell of the sea and most of all I love how babies smell when the're just born.
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I love the smell of my home especially when I come back from a travel!
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I like the smell of the wood that burns with inside the mandarin's hull..
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of the spring...It is an abstract smell,almost imperceptible but announces the beautiful season
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(Sorry,today I am a bit "poetic"...!!)
I think maritime pines during Summer have a wonderful scent, but, even if I seem strange, I also like the smell of organic tissue burnt by sulphurous acid...
ReplyDeleteI like the boiled chestnut's smell on Sunday at the beginning of the Autumn in small streets of the storic center in little town.
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Wow! This question seems to have brought out the poet in everybody! I feel bad even suggesting corrections:
ReplyDeleteStefania: ("they're")
Adriana: ("from my travels" or "from a trip")
Francesca: ("...wood and mandarin skins burning.")
Adry: (I would put a comma after "imperceptible")
Anonymous: you do seem strange, but I'm sure someone somewhere knows what you mean :)
Maria: ("the smell of roasting chestnuts"; "the small streets of the historic centres of little towns") Or do they really "boil" the chestnuts in your town?
The smell of Wisteria, followed by the humming of bees and hornets around it...
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of wet ground, the smell of the persons I love, the soft and imperceptible smells.
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