Life on Florida’s West Coast

The Variety of Scent

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If you were to ask me what my favorite bodily sense is, I would say scent. I love the way the world smells, most of the time. Better yet, I love filling my own world with delightful smells. I love the smell of rain (it is pouring rain outside my window right now and I just opened it a crack so that the smell of the wet earth would waft inside), ripe blackberries, my daughter’s clean hair, orange blossoms, and so many other smells. Scent is the one thing that can launch me into vivid memories.

When I cook a meal, I pay careful attention the aromatic elements. I choose my lotions and shampoos and soaps carefully, for both quality and scent. I am choosy about my perfumes, preferring Champagne by Yves Saint Laurent. I even make sure my laundry smells a particular way – roses and violets. A house that smells pleasant is a sign of how much you care about your environment.

I recently tried the Renuzit TriScents scented oil air freshener. Between you and me, this is ideal for me. I am actually that person who changes the oil cartridges in my other air freshener systems back and forth, before they actually run out. I like variety and I get in the mood for one type of scent or another and I take charge and just switch it out.

This particular TriScents rotates through some of my favorite Renuzit fragrances: Waterfall Mist, After the Rain (my absolute favorite), and Pure Breeze. They call it the Morning Meadow Collection. I love these scents, because they’re crisp, clean and natural smelling. What happens in the unit, when plugged into an electric outlet, cycles through the fragrances in 45 minute intervals. It’s divine, honestly!

(I even kept the little blue, green and yellow lids that came on the oil containers just so I can have them here at my desk to add a little yumminess to my office!)

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