In Reply to: For the professional armchair photographers posted by bullethead on February 28, 2015 at 05:24:09:
..... although my lungs and sinuses may some day regret these moments of ecstatic sensory stimulation. (Sort of like how my ears now regret my youthful --and frequent-- abuses via headphones and my penchant for loud, no, make that very loud, rock and roll and classical music.)
As my immediately previous post herein about 'breakfast smells' attests, I think smells of great food and frequent, strong and generous wisps of fine incense are definitely mood lifters and or/changers for me, ever since I can remember.
But we always have to bear in mind the sensibilities of others when engaging in this pursuit, and take other's feelings into account, that's for sure.
Thus, I was happy when my wife said she enjoyed the Nippon-Kodo "Morningstar" line of incenses (which I then immediately took as a 'green light' to stink the joint up as often as possible!)
In fact, I just lit up three sticks of "Fig" (a delicious scent!), and with the gentle morning breeze, it's slowly moving from one side of the house to the other, then gone. Very nice start to the day......
Hope everyone's day, in their own way, is equally nice.
Cheers!
WS
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Follow Ups
- Right on, bullethead! Olfactory inundation is just my style, too.... - Winston Smith 11:16:28 02/28/15 (5)
- I enjoyed incense today too - JoshT 17:56:29 02/28/15 (1)
- Enjoy it where you can..... - Winston Smith 22:05:51 02/28/15 (0)
- The HEM forest this morning was exquisite - bullethead 11:21:46 02/28/15 (2)
- bullet, you're a man on fire..... - Winston Smith 15:13:37 02/28/15 (0)
- The smell of forest - LWR 12:37:20 02/28/15 (0)