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it smells like the whole round world

c2q
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I was talking to Owlfeather, and said that from up here, it smells like the whole round world.

Round, round, fulI world. I breathe deep as I pass over cities, cross borders, swoop low over fields of clover. From this vantange point the most remarkable thing is that my sense of smell is better than ever.

I can smell sweet roma tomatoes ripening on the vine, and the dense pungent aroma of fresh mown hay. Apple trees. When I fly low, I can smell cheese aging; the pot of soup that simmers with garlic, onion, and chili peppers bubbling atop the beans.

I knew that regaining my sense of smell would be an advantage my quit would give me. I just couldn’t imagine how great it would be to smell things again. I can tell when my favorite chicken wing restaurant is using their fish-fry batter in a pinch on their chicken orders. I can smell the hot rye seeds on my toast and know that I have to add a mild swiss. I can smell, well, that my cat is getting older. And bath oils! Oh mama heaven – spearmint and eucalyptus! Rapture!

I had forgotten the smell of salt. Salt smells like a dead blow fish washed up on the beach. Coffee. Wet cotton mittens. A tropical storm coming in. Mustard flowers. Roses! Such a delight to be alive. I can smell the whole round world up here.

5 Comments
owlfeather
Member

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm....Deeeeeeep breath.....Nice........^__^.  What do you see up there?  

fresh3
Member

fresh air

ride it

jojo_2-24-11
Member

Hi c2q, Smelling is a wonderful sense and alot of us forfeited it while smoking and when it comes back, it comes back like a powerful windmill!

jojo_2-24-11
Member

P.S. I love the smell of sea salt in the air, it reminds me of going down the shore as a kid. When you are around 5 miles from the coast the wind blows the scent right into your face and there it is. Vacation time!

stonecipher
Member

Rivers and lakes have their own smells, too.  Rivers smell like mud and grass.  Lakes smell like wet stones.