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As a group we tend to wax nostalgic about things and we get to read some wonderful musings on the past and our memories of things gone by. One thing that always strikes me is how the sense of smell can trigger the most vivid memories. The smell of your grandparents house, a special dish being prepared. The lingering oder of a lost loved one in their clothes. Just a little whiff and wham you are there. Smell is almost unconscious most times but the reaction to some smells and memories connected to a smell are nearly concrete in their physical awareness.
For me the smell of Ronson Lighter fluid makes me think of my dad. Gas from the stove will remind me of my Mom's mom cooking. The smell of roasting turkey will put me in our cousin's home on Staten Island, Thanksgiving Day! Getting ready to watch "The March of the Wooden Soldiers", King Kong and Mighty Joe Young, the B&W classics. The smell of car grease makes me think of my dad's uncle Al's Junk yard on Marconi Blvd in Copiague.
Anyone care to share an aroma memory?
For me the smell of Ronson Lighter fluid makes me think of my dad. Gas from the stove will remind me of my Mom's mom cooking. The smell of roasting turkey will put me in our cousin's home on Staten Island, Thanksgiving Day! Getting ready to watch "The March of the Wooden Soldiers", King Kong and Mighty Joe Young, the B&W classics. The smell of car grease makes me think of my dad's uncle Al's Junk yard on Marconi Blvd in Copiague.
Anyone care to share an aroma memory?