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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Question Of The Day 2-19-19


21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hot tar always reminds me of Glen Ave. Elementary, 5th grade, 1987, when they were doing roof maintenance.

Anonymous said...

Scent is the sense most closely connected to memory.

Anonymous said...

All the time.

Anonymous said...

It also will remind me of people who are no longer with us. Memories of them.

Anonymous said...

mothballs!

Anonymous said...

Thrashers fries

Anonymous said...

A scent worn by a decades ago girlfriend brought it all back a few weeks ago in a store.

Anonymous said...

In 32 years, maybe twice I have caught the scent of the perfume my very first girlfriend wore when we were 15. Mind then flashes back, great memories.

Anonymous said...

The smell of the woods or a marsh in the fall, hunting with my father.

Anonymous said...

The smell of blood brings back some bad memories.

Anonymous said...

The smell of weed makes me think of my grandmother frying chicken. Oddly the smell of fried chicken makes me think of the skipjack races. I welcome your thoughts.

Anonymous said...

The smell of an old outboard motor running
Days of growing up on the bay

Anonymous said...

Now that I am in Depends I am often reminded of my infancy .

Anonymous said...

The smell of roses always reminds me of the day in 1974 when I put a yellow rose in my moms hands the day she was buried.

Anonymous said...

The smell of old bay when visiting downtown Baltimore when McCormick was still there. Just remwmbering this and I am transported back to downtown balto in my mind. Wouldnt go there today for all the tea in China

Anonymous said...

Finger paint

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

8:37 am - How did you get their legs apart?

Anonymous said...

A certain air freshener reminds me of my grandmother's bathroom!

Anonymous said...

Come back again 11:58 ..Light Another Joint ...lol

Sam Hotton said...

The smell of Half & Half pipe tobacco in a corn cob pipe and the smell of soy bean chaff mixed with fragrant Autumn smells as my father harvested Soy Beans with a open International Harvester combine and I rode along with him as a boy.