- The smell of a horse when rubbing its nose or hugging its neck,
- the smell of a dirt road when it's wet,
- the smell of sagebrush,
- the smell of a bog and a crick in a meadow,
- the smell of pine trees,
- the smoky smell of a snowy night,
- the smell of a calf or colt when it is newborn,
- the smell of leather tack,
- the smell of new-mown hay and fresh-harvested grain,
- the smell a gasoline spill evaporating on an old tractor,
- the smell of air from my Grandmother's old organ,
- the smell of fresh turned earth in the Spring,
- the smell of my Mom's petunias,
- the smell of my Grandmother's gladiolas,
- the smell of coffee on my Grandfather,
- the smell of naphtha soap covering a leak in the gas tank of my first Jeep,
- the smell of my Uncle Louie's Bull Durham chewing tobacco,
- the smell inside my Dad's army helmet from World War II,
- the smell of a campfire with Basque sheepherders,
- the smell of a leather baseball glove,
- the smell of an old schoolhouse the first day each year,
- the smell of a oil furnace early in the morning,
- the smell of my sisters getting permanents,
- the smell of talc and aftershave in a barber shop,
- the smell after firing a hunting rifle,
- the smell of hand-me-down football shoulder pads,
- the smell of chlorine at a swimming pool,
- the smell of fresh whole milk, warm from the cow,
- the smell of burning salve while branding,
- the smell the fresh morning air coming off the Tetons,
- the underwater smells at the lake,
- the smell of my Mom's White Shoulders perfume and my Dad's Old Spice cologne,
- the smell of fresh popped corn.
The personal blog of Reyn Bowman, a Durham NC resident, 40-year veteran of community-destination marketing, an inductee in the Destinations International Hall of Fame and still an explorer in community sense-of-place. Opinions expressed here are those of the author.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Smells
Smells are some of my best memories.
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The factory was still operating when I came to Durham, too. I really miss the smells and the whole "factory-ness" of it. It's nice for Durham to have the downtown renovation, though. I'm glad for memories!
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