I have been having a bit of trouble with putting in comments lately, Blogger acting up or something, so please excuse my delay in responding to you. I hope the problem gets fixed quickly.
Meanwhile I have published two of my most interesting, if I say so myself, articles involving a controversial topic that intermingles religion, culture, history, myth and ever present smells and fragrances. Not everything is coming up roses, but some things apparently are?
One if called A Saintly Aroma: Scents of Heaven, linked here, and its companion is called A Diabolical Whiff: Scents of Hell, linked on this link.
I hope that you will enjoy them as much as I enjoyed myself while researching and writing them. As always, please free to comment and agree/disagree either here or there.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Whiffs of Heaven and of Hell: The Scents of Sanctity and of the Devil, a Historical Exposition of Myth and Reality
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DeleteEnjoyable articles, as always!
ReplyDeleteVery kind of you to say so :)
DeleteFascinating!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed!
DeleteI enjoyed your articles. Oh, yes, Guerlain-Pamplelune it's devil in the bottle!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, it's lovely, but it turns on you sometimes, I at least perceive the odd note loud and clear. But it's very compelling still.
DeleteI loved those two articles! I have been fascinated by past times since I was a child.
ReplyDeleteI had just taken a bath or I definitely would have drawn another one after finishing reading! :)
Note: There is NO way I would ever wear or purchase "Sulfur"--however I am not giving up boiled eggs.
Thank you for the wonderful articles!
jean
So glad they were enjoyable, Jean, thanks for your comment.
DeleteBoiled eggs are nice, I prefer mine soft though. Cut down on any risk of sulphur rising up if you forget the perfect timer clock and just go by your wristwatch, hehehe.
And thanks for your email, will reply shortly.
Thanks everyone.
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ReplyDeleteJust read these today and I enjoyed them do much. Love how you combine your knowledge of history and fragrance into these essays. They are fascinating and arouse my imagination. Thanks!
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