I just saw Jean's @scrap-genie 100 Day Project and she said she photographed lilacs because the prompt for today was what's your favorite scent.
That brought back a couple of favorite/nostalgic memories. The first one is the smell of Morning Glories. I used to spend as many weekends as possible with my fraternal grandmother and she had them growing all around her windows. In the olden days, we didn't have AC and I woke up to that smell on a Saturday morning. It immediately takes me back to Granny's house.
The other favorite scent of mine if also lilacs. My dad brought me a lilac bush and we planted it in the heat of the Midwest summer and it bloomed and gave off it's wonderful scent that whole summer. About a year later, my husband got transferred to Detroit and we had to sell our house. My biggest regret was that I couldn't take my lilac bush with me. We had to live in a hotel for three months while our home was being built. I've never forgotten that special memory of planting that bush with my dad.
How about you? Any special memories that a certain scent evokes?
That brought back a couple of favorite/nostalgic memories. The first one is the smell of Morning Glories. I used to spend as many weekends as possible with my fraternal grandmother and she had them growing all around her windows. In the olden days, we didn't have AC and I woke up to that smell on a Saturday morning. It immediately takes me back to Granny's house.
The other favorite scent of mine if also lilacs. My dad brought me a lilac bush and we planted it in the heat of the Midwest summer and it bloomed and gave off it's wonderful scent that whole summer. About a year later, my husband got transferred to Detroit and we had to sell our house. My biggest regret was that I couldn't take my lilac bush with me. We had to live in a hotel for three months while our home was being built. I've never forgotten that special memory of planting that bush with my dad.
How about you? Any special memories that a certain scent evokes?