Smells and good (mental) health

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Post: # 72579Post fenwoman »

Oh cake, proper coffee and perhaps damp dog with an accent of burning wood or coal. When I die, if I go to heaven, that's what I want it to smell like, with perhaps wet leaves and vegetation and the sound of a strong wind shooshing in the trees.

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Smell of the sea in the background would be nice, too.
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So many wonderful smells, newly baked bread, freshly ground coffee, cake - but what I like best of all is to bury my nose in the horse's mane and take a deep breath.
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Esme wrote:So many wonderful smells, newly baked bread, freshly ground coffee, cake - but what I like best of all is to bury my nose in the horse's mane and take a deep breath.
You'll be sorry if you end up with a hayseed up yer sinuses!! tsk tsk tsk. :roll:

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fenwoman wrote: You'll be sorry if you end up with a hayseed up yer sinuses!! tsk tsk tsk. :roll:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

But I know what you mean. For me it's the smell of newly clipped wool - they thought me a bit strange at clipping time: every time I gathered up a fleece I stuck my nose in it and took a deep breath! Mind you, not all breeds smell the same. I particularly like the smell of my friend's Merinos.
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What about the smell of fresh seafood? I was delighted that a new independent fishmonger opened near us. I can now (with apologies to the vegetarians) buy fresh fish and raw prawns. Yum, yum. Now my house smells of fish! :roll:
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ina wrote:I particularly like the smell of my friend's Merinos.
<cough splutter> :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink:

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ina wrote:
fenwoman wrote: You'll be sorry if you end up with a hayseed up yer sinuses!! tsk tsk tsk. :roll:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

But I know what you mean. For me it's the smell of newly clipped wool - they thought me a bit strange at clipping time: every time I gathered up a fleece I stuck my nose in it and took a deep breath! Mind you, not all breeds smell the same. I particularly like the smell of my friend's Merinos.
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Oh at last other people who hate synthetic air freshner smells and like animal smells like horse and dog!! Why would anyone spray a synthestic smell over something that smells bad already- open a window for goodness sake!!

Fresh baking is a great houshold smell, travels right through the house naturally. This is real aromatheraphy.
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Mmm yummy - I love the smell of a horse - and recently met with the wonderful smell of freshly clipped wool too (Romneys) was loathe to 'scour' it but had to kill the bugs :(

Lavender fields in Sussex are quite superb, are they supposed to be calming? :)

Brushing past the Rosemary on my front path, and grabbing a handful for 'fresh pot pourri'

One of the real dizzy-making scents was in my Mum's garden - a Kiftsgate rose that was growing up the remains of an old elm and a mock-orange blossom in the hedge that would intertwine physically and in scent and were (are still I hope) quite heavenly

open the back door when the hay's being cut :mrgreen:

Chemical 'scents' ? ya can keep 'em :tongue10:
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Thankfully I live on a quiet street in a small town so I can leave my windows open slightly 24/7. There's mint growing wild outside my laundry and a 1/4 acre 'paddock' beside my house that has long grass and currently a horse but usually sheep. I'm thinking of planting daphne way down the back and lavender, basil, sage, etc in containers near the house. I love the smell of rain :mrgreen:

I'm amazed at the amount of smells that are put into things because I'm not used to it. I shampoo with baking soda and condition with apple cider vinegar so once my hair dries it smells like hair whereas my sister uses some commercial stuff and I can smell her showering from the other end of the house. I moisterise with olive oil (or a moisteriser my doctor gave me that has no smells or any other 'enhancements') then I ended up having a sneezing fit when I was given a sample of commercial moisteriser lol. My laundry is washed with a 1/4 dose of ecostore laundry powder and whitener and baking soda, then rinsed, then rinsed again with vinegar. The washing comes out of the machine smelling like... nothing. I clean my house with vinegar and baking soda instead of artificially fragranced cleaners, I prefer the subtle natural smells that waft in from outside.

Getting rid of bad smells: open all windows slightly and open all internal doors fully and heat vinegar and water in a pot so it steams. The vinegar will get rid of the other smells and then goes away itself. I use this after dd has done an offensively smelly explosion.

If you like the smell of strawberries you can place the over ripe ones on a sunny window sill. Oranges studded with cloves hung in wardrobes or placed in drawers. Bunch of lavendar (or other fragrant plant you like) tied and placed in a warm area.
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my rosemary bush, james after a day at work- the smell of metal swarf, engine oil and general 'Jimsmell' (so long as he's not been virtually bathing in red diesel!) and the smell of the back of sophie's neck. I love to bury my nose in her hair where it curls and take a long deep breath. I find it strangely calming, especially if she's just been dried after a bath. actually, I love sniffing jim's neck too.

oh, and my favorite perfume. Ghost Original. I get one bottle of it a year depending on how finances are around my birthday. last year i could only afford 30mls and it only lasted me until august. it reminds me of the happiest times in my life; my wedding day, honeymoon...
I've been using sample bottles since aug and sparingly. I think all the local perfume shops know me now and I'm sure I've cleared them out of Ghost samples lol!

I hate the smell of impulse body sprays 'cos they remind me of PE lessons at senior school.
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Post: # 77986Post Peggy Sue »

Just can't stop my OH using spray deodorant- yuk, sticks in my throat :cry:

Do you guys have a secret supply of bulk bicarb? If you use it as shampoo and house cleaning those little tubs can't last long :?
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