Brand new tires
Summer rain
Petrichor?
Learned a new word today, thanks. Yes.
Imminent snow, petrichor, the damp forest on a warm afternoon, sawdust/cut wood, ozone during/after thunderstorm, after a fireworks show (burned black powder).
Halls cough drops remind me of my grandfather, specifically the cherry ones.
That’s really sweet
Marijuana. And by association, dead skunk (it smells like strong weed/strong weed smells like dead skunk 🤷🏻♂️)
Light BO. A day after sweating at work, great. If you haven’t bathed in a week; 🤮
Whatever the Rock is cooking.
Coming into the house when it is very cold and snowy outside and smelling bread baking in the oven.
Pot/weed. I understand why non-partakers dont care for it but I gotta get a sniff whenever opening a new bag
Whenever I smell someone else smoking weed outdoors it reminds me of being at a concert or music festival so I legitimately enjoy catching whiffs of it in the wild.
Cats. Their natural oils smell like fresh laundry!
Pizza cooking in the oven. Fresh laundry. Slight electrical warm smell of a heater (not burning). Petrichor mixed with city smells. Smell of asphalt in the sun (takes me back to childhood and drawing with chalk with a childhood friend).
That’s a really nice memory 😀
2-stroke mopeds
No one is going to say bacon?
I’m surprised it took all day for someone to say that.
I don’t eat pork and the smell of bacon is nauseating to me personally
I thought about that shortly after I posted my initial comment. I realize it’s not for everyone, hope I didn’t offend anyone.
I’ve got an intolerance to most animal fats, which means I’ve never been able to digest pork. My dad’s got the same thing, and while his case is less severe, he doesn’t eat pork either, so we never had it in the house.
The smell of pork generally and specifically that of bacon are extremely unpleasant for me. I can tolerate it for a while, but it wears on me about as much as high pitched background noise.
Lol mines a bit different. My grandparents aren’t Jewish but they celebrate basically every Jewish holiday (Passover, feast of tabernacles, days of unleavened bread etc) and don’t eat pork or unclean fish and instilled that into me as a kid even though my mom wanted to break away from it (they didn’t celebrate Christmas or Halloween or anything but my mom wanted me to experience that) but it’s the one thing that stuck and as I grew up i just ended up not wanting to eat it and eventually it just grossed me out
Depending on where you are*, it’s a hassle to avoid pork, but it’s honestly not a bad thing for your health, plus pigs are smart. It sounds like there might be other factors involved, but at least the pork thing sounds reasonable to me, lol. Plus Purim is super fun to celebrate.
*I grew up in the US avoiding pork and thought it was annoying. I then moved to Germany and realized the US is very accommodating in comparison
Lol even in prison they’re accommodating out here due to so many people converting to Islam while locked up. A bunch of the meals in the processing facility i was at which is where you get poked and prodded for diseases, mental health issues and determined where you’re gonna end up for the long term were pork based but you just had to say “meat free!” and you’d get a pork free tray. I was pretty surprised by that
Ocean pine forest on warm summer days when walking to the sea side/beach.
Fresh bread just out of the oven
That crisp smell of cold fall days, just shy of frost.
Alfalfa.
Salty air, leather, books, a wet or dry forest, my cat’s fur, fresh bread, my homemade vanilla, coconut scented anything, woodsmoke, fresh snow, & my boo ❤️
My chicken after she’s been dust bathing, or when it rains.
The dust bathing brings in an earthy note to her natural birdy scent. She just smells like a little nature spirit might, if such things were real.
When it rains, she’s usually under cover (though sometimes she gets out into it), but she’s picks to the petrichor aroma of rain and soil. She’ll carry that scent all evening usually, so when she comes inside and is nestled up next to me, there’s the normal bird smell, but also that rich aroma that a gentle rain brings, that usually fades quickly.
Mind you, I also love her normal smell, that almost dusty book, nose tickling smell of bird, colored with the mild earthiness and slight tang that’s all chicken.
Luckily, she doesn’t mind being sniffed occasionally :)
Now i want to sniff your chicken. She sounds delightful.
Bird sniffers unite!