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--- Ruth Ruane <ruth@...> wrote:

> Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage

> smells like rain on

> the dry out?

>

> Anything else smell like rain?

>

> - -

> Ruth {'['}

> =

Says Alfred:

Well, Ruth, now I will have to try the lime-and-clary

sage dryout...I'm intrigued!!

I did come up with something two evenings ago using

spikenard and litsea cubeba and clary sage that

smelled...well, an awful lot like a New York City

sidewalk in a summer rain during a garbage strike...

:-)

I am reminded of Tom Robbins of Jitterbug Perfume fame

having written (cannot recall *where* I read this, but

it was in one of his books, and I paraphrase:) that

" East Coast rain smells like wet newspaper, but

Seattle rain smells like minnow breath... "

Alfred,

traipsing about San Francisco today wearing his beard

dressed with a fabulous sandalwood single (solid), and

who has been dabbing his soon-to-be-infamous fragrance

'Geezer' on his wrists all afternoon...

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At 06:51 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote:

>Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

>the dry out?

>

>Anything else smell like rain?

Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall give it

a twirl. What were your proportions?

Anya

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http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild

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> I am reminded of Tom Robbins of Jitterbug Perfume fame

> having written (cannot recall *where* I read this, but

> it was in one of his books, and I paraphrase:) that

> " East Coast rain smells like wet newspaper, but

> Seattle rain smells like minnow breath... "

>

>

> Alfred,

Of course yes it all depends on where it's raining!

Ruth

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> >Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

> >the dry out?

> >

> >Anything else smell like rain?

>

> Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall

give it

> a twirl. What were your proportions?

Expressed!

1 clary sage

3 lime

Ruth

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On Sep 7, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Ruth Ruane wrote:

>

> > >Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain

> on

> > >the dry out?

> > Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall

> give it

> > a twirl. What were your proportions?

>

> Expressed!

>

> 1 clary sage

> 3 lime

>

> Ruth

Oooh! I'm going to try it out right now, too!

Alfred

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> > >Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

> > >the dry out?

> > >

> > >Anything else smell like rain?

> >

> > Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall

> give it

> > a twirl. What were your proportions?

>

> Expressed!

>

> 1 clary sage

> 3 lime

>

> Ruth

>

Not all limes or clary sages will smell the same - maybe oils from different

origins will

smell of rain in different places.

Tisserand

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> > > >Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like

rain on

> > > >the dry out?

> > > >

> > > >Anything else smell like rain?

> > >

> > > Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall

> > give it

> > > a twirl. What were your proportions?

> >

> > Expressed!

> >

> > 1 clary sage

> > 3 lime

> >

> > Ruth

> >

> Not all limes or clary sages will smell the same - maybe oils from

different origins will

> smell of rain in different places.

>

> Tisserand

>

MMMH! Yes thats right! Irish rain smells very nice unless it has just

come in on the dog!

Ruth

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> >

> > > > >Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like

> rain on

> > > > >the dry out?

> > > > >

> > > > >Anything else smell like rain?

> > > >

> > > > Expressed or distilled lime? Never blended them, IIRC, but I shall

> > > give it

> > > > a twirl. What were your proportions?

> > >

> > > Expressed!

> > >

> > > 1 clary sage

> > > 3 lime

> > >

> > > Ruth

> > >

> > Not all limes or clary sages will smell the same - maybe oils from

> different origins will

> > smell of rain in different places.

> >

> > Tisserand

> >

> MMMH! Yes thats right! Irish rain smells very nice unless it has just

> come in on the dog!

> Ruth

>

Then you need to add a soupcon of dog hair tincture...

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At 09:15 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote:

>--- In @...

> > >

> > MMMH! Yes thats right! Irish rain smells very nice unless it has just

> > come in on the dog!

> > Ruth

> >

>Then you need to add a soupcon of dog hair tincture...

>

>

Heh. Only if he's in heat, I suppose..

PS -- you're in big trouble, , we know you're a goat hair lover at heart!

Anya

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--- Anya <mccoy@...> wrote:

> At 09:15 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote:

> >--- In @...

> > > >

> > > MMMH! Yes thats right! Irish rain smells very

> nice unless it has just

> > > come in on the dog!

> > > Ruth

> > >

> >Then you need to add a soupcon of dog hair

> tincture...

> >

> >

>

> Heh. Only if he's in heat, I suppose..

Why not? Since I've been in the group, people have

tried to tincture horse sweat and cat pee. I suppose

the hair of a dog in heat would be next!

>

>

>

>

>

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> >--- In @...

> > > >

> > > MMMH! Yes thats right! Irish rain smells very nice unless it has just

> > > come in on the dog!

> > > Ruth

> > >

> >Then you need to add a soupcon of dog hair tincture...

> >

> >

>

> Heh. Only if he's in heat, I suppose..

> PS -- you're in big trouble, , we know you're a goat hair lover at

heart!

>

> Anya

Yup, goat hair and cocoa..

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> Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

> the dry out?

>

OK, kids. I've been lurking for a while, but this topic called me out!

So... (animal tinctures aside) rain basically smells like ozone,

right? If we all blend and wear lime and clary sage at the time, do

you think we can solve any major world environmental problems?

Janet

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>> Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

>> the dry out?

>>

> OK, kids. I've been lurking for a while, but this topic called me out!

> So... (animal tinctures aside) rain basically smells like ozone,

> right? If we all blend and wear lime and clary sage at the time, do

> you think we can solve any major world environmental problems?

> Janet

>

>

>

well, we can try.....right?

here's a link if you want to join a movement~

http://www.stopglobalwarming.org

xoxox

L

also:

http://www.forestethics.org

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> > Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

> > the dry out?

> >

> OK, kids. I've been lurking for a while, but this topic called me out!

> So... (animal tinctures aside) rain basically smells like ozone,

> right? If we all blend and wear lime and clary sage at the time, do

> you think we can solve any major world environmental problems?

> Janet

>

Hi Janet!

You came out of hiding to say that! LOL!

Seriously, there is a certain smell that I get before it rains, in

fact there is a book by Walter Macken called 'Rain On The Wind' it is

a beautiful book and the name of the book is based on that phenomenon.

Being in the bog in connemara. There's not a single house or building

as far as the eye can see, and the wind carries the pure smell of

rain. It gives you enough time to cover the dry turf and throw a few

more sods on the fire (the fire is for boiling the kettle for the tea

and keep the midges away) before the rain breaks.

But that smell is as pure as one can get I think. Lime and clary sage

do it for me but I feel there is a note missing, I tried rosemary, fir

needle...but they just seemed to dirty the smell not make it more

pure... MMMH! I am thinking myrtle, I have some EO but I also have a

heavy cold today! Anybody want to be my nose?

I would try 1 clary sage, 2 lime, 1 myrtle, then 1 clary, 3 lime, 1

myrtle! Anybody want to have a go!

Has anybody ever been to a Connemara bog and smelled the rain before

it started? By the way has anybody ever smelled or tasted tea made in

the bog?

I am already suffering from scent withdrawals (reminising is a

symptom) seen as my nose is out of order!

Ruth

SNIFF!

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Ruth,

Are you looking for the smell of the earth? Perhaps

mitti attar is what you are looking for. Of course

Indian earth may not smell like Irish earth but maybe

it is a piece of your puzzle. Let us know if you find

your note.

> >

>

> Hi Janet!

>

> You came out of hiding to say that! LOL!

>

> Seriously, there is a certain smell that I get

> before it rains, in

> fact there is a book by Walter Macken called 'Rain

> On The Wind' it is

> a beautiful book and the name of the book is based

> on that phenomenon.

> Being in the bog in connemara. There's not a single

> house or building

> as far as the eye can see, and the wind carries the

> pure smell of

> rain. It gives you enough time to cover the dry turf

> and throw a few

> more sods on the fire (the fire is for boiling the

> kettle for the tea

> and keep the midges away) before the rain breaks.

>

> But that smell is as pure as one can get I think.

> Lime and clary sage

> do it for me but I feel there is a note missing, I

> tried rosemary, fir

> needle...but they just seemed to dirty the smell not

> make it more

> pure... MMMH! I am thinking myrtle, I have some EO

> but I also have a

> heavy cold today! Anybody want to be my nose?

>

> I would try 1 clary sage, 2 lime, 1 myrtle, then 1

> clary, 3 lime, 1

> myrtle! Anybody want to have a go!

>

> Has anybody ever been to a Connemara bog and smelled

> the rain before

> it started? By the way has anybody ever smelled or

> tasted tea made in

> the bog?

>

> I am already suffering from scent withdrawals

> (reminising is a

> symptom) seen as my nose is out of order!

>

>

> Ruth

> SNIFF!

>

>

>

>

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I know Connemara!...............I will tell you about it one of these days....

still like to keep my secrets .....

You could try a little Linden blossom absolute..... this differs a lot ... I

have smelt a few.... the one I have is almost cucumber like......I love it....

it may be the fine clean aroma that you are looking for. to add to the lime and

clary......

Oh lord I have topped...... sorry sorry sorry.......

regards

Janita

Ruth Ruane <ruth@...> wrote:

>

> > Does anybody else agree that lime and clary sage smells like rain on

> > the dry out?

> >

> OK, kids. I've been lurking for a while, but this topic called me out!

> So... (animal tinctures aside) rain basically smells like ozone,

> right? If we all blend and wear lime and clary sage at the time, do

> you think we can solve any major world environmental problems?

> Janet

>

Hi Janet!

You came out of hiding to say that! LOL!

Seriously, there is a certain smell that I get before it rains, in

fact there is a book by Walter Macken called 'Rain On The Wind' it is

a beautiful book and the name of the book is based on that phenomenon.

Being in the bog in connemara. There's not a single house or building

as far as the eye can see, and the wind carries the pure smell of

rain. It gives you enough time to cover the dry turf and throw a few

more sods on the fire (the fire is for boiling the kettle for the tea

and keep the midges away) before the rain breaks.

But that smell is as pure as one can get I think. Lime and clary sage

do it for me but I feel there is a note missing, I tried rosemary, fir

needle...but they just seemed to dirty the smell not make it more

pure... MMMH! I am thinking myrtle, I have some EO but I also have a

heavy cold today! Anybody want to be my nose?

I would try 1 clary sage, 2 lime, 1 myrtle, then 1 clary, 3 lime, 1

myrtle! Anybody want to have a go!

Has anybody ever been to a Connemara bog and smelled the rain before

it started? By the way has anybody ever smelled or tasted tea made in

the bog?

I am already suffering from scent withdrawals (reminising is a

symptom) seen as my nose is out of order!

Ruth

SNIFF!

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> Does anybody else agree that lime

> and clary sage smells like rain?...

I'm not sure why this blend has captured my soul, but I can hardly

wait to get out of work and go home to play with my EOs.

Ruth, you painted a lovely word picture, and I can smell it in my head

already. Thanks for the motivation. I've also just been to Amazon to

pick up a couple of the Walter Macken books... (If I'm not smelling

something, I'm probably reading it... and sometimes both!)

And, Libby... thanks for the link, but we're ALL already in

a " movement " and we're following Anya!

LOL Janet

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> I know Connemara!...............I will tell you about it one of

these days.... still like to keep my secrets .....

> You could try a little Linden blossom absolute..... this differs a

lot ... I have smelt a few.... the one I have is almost cucumber

like......I love it.... it may be the fine clean aroma that you are

looking for. to add to the lime and clary......

>

> Oh lord I have topped...... sorry sorry sorry.......

>

> regards

> Janita

>

Thanks Janita,

I think you may be right about the linden blossom, yes! Only thing is

I am out of it. Will pick some up tomorrow. I hope my cold is better

so I can try it out.

Ruth

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