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Nostalgic smells.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 339764" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>For me, it's apples! When I was a kid, every fall the ladies in our church would all spend a whole Saturday in the church kitchen making apple butter to sell ... you could smell it blocks away! Turned the whole neighborhood on! My grandmother would make it too and the smell would linger in their house for days.</p><p> </p><p>And the smell of spring flowers always brings me back to my grandparents big old house too. They had a huge park-like yard and a big vegetable garden, and between the yard and the garden my grandfather had planted a 20 ft. wide strip of Easter lilies! Smelled heavenly! And lilacs! Every time I smell lilacs, I'm right back in the house I lived in as a kid with the big, overgrown lilac bush right outside our kitchen window. If it was warm enough to open the windows when it bloomed, the whole house smelled like lilacs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 339764, member: 1883"] For me, it's apples! When I was a kid, every fall the ladies in our church would all spend a whole Saturday in the church kitchen making apple butter to sell ... you could smell it blocks away! Turned the whole neighborhood on! My grandmother would make it too and the smell would linger in their house for days. And the smell of spring flowers always brings me back to my grandparents big old house too. They had a huge park-like yard and a big vegetable garden, and between the yard and the garden my grandfather had planted a 20 ft. wide strip of Easter lilies! Smelled heavenly! And lilacs! Every time I smell lilacs, I'm right back in the house I lived in as a kid with the big, overgrown lilac bush right outside our kitchen window. If it was warm enough to open the windows when it bloomed, the whole house smelled like lilacs! [/QUOTE]
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