ah, the sweet smells of the commute
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ah, the sweet smells of the commute
Alternating cherry blossoms and rotting deer carcass, the sweet smell of pine mixed with stagnant pond water. The occasional skunk. I love em all!
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Road tar and construction dust, popcorn from the movie theatre (on the way home), the first spring blooms and new leaves. And dog poop someone failed to scoop - in the middle of the pathway, EW!!
Maybe I will vary my route to see what new smells I can find! There's a bakery somewhere nearby...
Maybe I will vary my route to see what new smells I can find! There's a bakery somewhere nearby...
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Landfill gas and vehicle exhaust. Plus low tide some days.
At least lately in the afternoon occasionally it's been masked by freshly cut lawns. Once in a while I get the aroma of people preparing their meals. That's nice...sometimes.
At least lately in the afternoon occasionally it's been masked by freshly cut lawns. Once in a while I get the aroma of people preparing their meals. That's nice...sometimes.
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Doughnut smell. I used to ride in behind a Safeway grocery store on the way in to work. Every morning at 7:30, I'd get smacked in the face with that lucious yeasty odor. Mmmmmm... Ohhhhhh...
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I used to have a long climb running right next to a chook farm.... the challenge in mid summer was to not puke.
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I'm very glad that the Bradford Pears have stopped blooming. It took almost a week of the stench along my route to realize what was causing it.
Besides that, I tend to enjoy everything with the possible exception of the really heavy diesel exhaust.
Besides that, I tend to enjoy everything with the possible exception of the really heavy diesel exhaust.
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Freaking fast food joints and their dang overactive vents. I swear they blow that smell as far as they can.
Flonase is working and I can smell!
The smell of pungent sewage treatment plants in the evening combined with swarms of gnats.
Flonase is working and I can smell!
The smell of pungent sewage treatment plants in the evening combined with swarms of gnats.
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Mexican/Salvadoran food, auto body paint, composting mulch, chinese food, people grilling, McDonalds, honeysuckle and jasmine blooming, goose poop, tidal backwash in the river, storm sewer/sanitary sewer crossover and finally auto fumes. And then of course there are weird smells that defy categorization.
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I have a BBQ shop on the way that gives that nice hickory smoke for about a mile, then the candle shop with everchanging smells. There is also the occasional dead fish on the lake front mixed with the diesel and road kill. I think more than the smells, I enjoy the sunrise and sunsets accross the lake. It makes me want to keep a camera on hand all the time.
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My morning route took me past Ruby's, where the BBQ pit was firing up and then, 0.6 miles late, past the best donut shop in the region.
And i was downwind of both.
And i was downwind of both.







