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ellie ([personal profile] darkluna) wrote2008-03-06 02:45 pm

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I know some people who are off the deep end with the BPAL, and I'm usually not. But when I saw I couldn't get any more Dublin, there was woe. At least they still have Morgause. I don't think it's quite synesthesia, but I associate scents with colors pretty strongly. Morgause smells gold and cherry-red, and ages well over the course of the day. Dublin smells like grey and evergreen, and like Seattle. Kind of like Seattle smells, but more like it feels.

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[identity profile] darkluna.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Dublin was my favorite of BPAL (http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/)'s "Wanderlust" scents, but it's discontinued. Having never been to your city, I don't know if the scent really evokes it, but it smells like pine and fog (smoky and eucalyptus-y, you know?), with a little floral note.

[identity profile] angryhamster.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
hm. dublin tends to smell of cars or rubbish or grass, in my experience. if you live very near the sea, it smells of seaweed, which i find unpleasant. XD

...there are not many pine trees in dublin. XD