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At 07:26 PM 7/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>I am going on a trip to Corrales New Mexico and Santa Fe and Albuquerque or

>there any great Natural Perfumery sites to see and smell?

>Alison (-:

Well, nothing within four walls that I know of, but there is a former group

member who always raved about the piñon and cedar forests there. IIRC, the

experience of being in those forests, breathing in the scented air, was

natural perfumery of the first kind.

He is also a natural incense proponent, so I will email you privately with

contact information.

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Anya wrote:

> At 07:26 PM 7/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>> I am going on a trip to Corrales New Mexico and Santa Fe and

>> Albuquerque or there any great Natural Perfumery sites to see and

>> smell?

>> Alison (-:

That is truly funny that you are going to those 3 cities. I was just there

for 10 days visiting a good friend and doing some business.

It was hot and dry and the earth smelled just dusty to me. Not that great.

Great sunsets...

The highlight was one late afternoon there was lightning, thunder, and to my

delight big rain drops. Yeah...

Moving from Bellevue, WA 4 years ago I never would believe I would be saying

that....Anyway it totally changed the air quality and the air became alive

with the trees, plants, and a few flower smells. We took a walk along this

ditch with water flowing and the earth smelled so rich and wonderful. Very

odd to me the transformation. We walked by horses and those smells were

pleasant. All of these smells were coming together. Prior to the rain

about the only thing blowing in the wind was the cottonwood fluff from the

trees. After the rain the fresh smell and all of the animal and earth notes

mixing. Quite a lovely parfum.

No in those 3 cities there weren't any sites to see for parfum. Some

Native jewelry and the Georgia O Keefe museum in Santa Fe were nice. There

is a labyrinth I walked in front of a Catholic church (cathedral)...

Do you have friends there? Maybe they know of something....Santa Fe is

artsy and the rest is pretty much horse country...

Didn't go to any pine forests. Watch out for the mosquitos at night. They

will eat you alive.......

Enjoy,

JoAnne

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> I am going on a trip to Corrales New Mexico and Santa Fe and

> Albuquerque or

> there any great Natural Perfumery sites to see and smell?

> Alison (-:

a must see is krishna madappa at sacred oils of krishna. he is

absolutely

wonderful and has some exquisite essences. alison, i think you'll really

enjoy this beautiful soul, he is in taos. which is just north of sante

fe.

http://www.sacredoilsofkrishna.com/

-R-

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Visual and Aromatic Artist

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