Aromas/scents and memories
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Aromas/scents and memories
This is a bit of a continuation from a thread on the Recipies forum. It has been proven that our sense of smell can evoke the most memories. I am wondering if any of you have a specific scent or aroma that you always associate with a certain event. I know I do. Growing up, Saturdays were housework--including washing and waxing the floors--and Mom's home made bread/buns. The two scents together--floor wax and yeasty baking--can take me right back to my Mom's kitchen, stealing a still-hot bun from the cooling rack and racing to my room before Mom could tell me that I was ruining my appetite for supper!
What scent or aroma brings back the strongest memory for you?
What scent or aroma brings back the strongest memory for you?
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We lived with my maternal grandparents. My Nanny would do spring and fall deep cleaning, washing walls and floors with Pine-Sol. My grandfather, Pa, would wear Canoe or Old Spice. My grandmother would wear jean Nate then later Giorgio. My mom would wear Shalimar then later Clinique Happy. Those scents bring back a flood of happy memories. Miss them all dearly.
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From the time I was 4 to 14, my dad's second job was running a print shop out of our basement. He would start after dinner, and work until midnight. The big printing machines used tons of thick black ink, that had a very unique smell. We would go to sleep every night with the smell of ink, and the rhythmic sound of the machines running. Every once in a while a magazine or paper will remind my of those sounds and smells. When we moved, he sold his most of his equipment and upgraded to a sleek new quiet machine. It took us quite a long time to fall asleep to the sound of silence!!
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Scents are my most proliferative memory engine. My most annoying one is the smell of newspaper.
My dad had an almost 1000 customer paper route. After assembling those newspapers and advertisements all Saturday and waking up at 2am to put together the rest of the paper, I would ride with my with my dad to help deliver all those beasts. The constant stop and start always made me sick. So the smell of newspaper instantly makes me nauseous.
Yay internet!!!
My dad had an almost 1000 customer paper route. After assembling those newspapers and advertisements all Saturday and waking up at 2am to put together the rest of the paper, I would ride with my with my dad to help deliver all those beasts. The constant stop and start always made me sick. So the smell of newspaper instantly makes me nauseous.
Yay internet!!!
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When I was little my parents used to take me to a local park. The park had a lake and on Sundays you could hire little motor boats and chug round the lake.
The smell of the fumes from a 2-stroke engine takes me straight back to my childhood.
The smell of the fumes from a 2-stroke engine takes me straight back to my childhood.
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