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(07-28-2017, 03:17 PM)Duchess Wrote:

*crickets*

I love tall pines, rivers and lakes in the summer.

I'd spend the whole season up north if I could.
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Why Sugar Pines, are Pine Pines not good enough?
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(07-28-2017, 09:18 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: do you need specifically Sugar Pine Cones?
What ya makin?

(07-28-2017, 11:50 PM)BigMark Wrote: Why Sugar Pines, are Pine Pines not good enough?


The cones from the Sugar Pine are massive. I have pine trees here on the farm but they drop normal size cones, they're a dime a dozen. Cones from a Sugar Pine are the mother of all cones. They can be up to 20 inches long. Woooo.

I do things with them for the holidays, all kinds of different stuff, spray paint 'em, wire them to garland, fill a pretty basket, put them in a urn with greenery, the list goes on.

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My boss' housekeeper has her whole house smelling like this. It's one of the nicest scents I've ever smelled. It has sandalwood in it. Love! CluckCluckCluck

Glade scented oil - Warm Flannel Embrace

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Can't wait til I am back in my own space. It smells like dogs and cigarettes here
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I'm going to look for that when I go to the grocery store. I can't have it plugged in while the bird is in the house though. They have sensitive respiratory systems and I've heard of pet birds dying from scented oils and candles. I only light the candles when she's on the porch and then I put them out a couple of hours before she comes back in.
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Yea you need to be careful with any kind of an aerosol around birds
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Yeah when I clean the house I put her on the porch too, and then I leave the bedroom windows open where her cage is at so it's good and aired out when I bring her back in.
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(09-16-2017, 03:05 PM)sally Wrote: Yeah when I clean the house I put her on the porch too, and then I leave the bedroom windows open where her cage is at so it's good and aired out when I bring her back in.

Okay, I give.

What's up with aerosols and birds?
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What part of "birds have fragile respiratory systems" did you not understand, Einstein? But I guess if you really want to find out you can go to the park and spray the pigeons with Lysol.
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(09-16-2017, 08:41 PM)sally Wrote: What part of "birds have fragile respiratory systems" did you not understand, Einstein? But I guess if you really want to find out you can go to the park and spray the pigeons with Lysol.

My bad, I only read Six' post and then your follow up.

I was very lazy
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Yeah, even though the title suggests it, this isn't a random thread about birds. So when you see a post about birds that doesn't mean you shouldn't bother looking any further to see what prompted it.
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I never knew that about birds. We had a parrot growing up and that was during the 80's big hair era and we were using aqua net like it was going out of style....because it was.

Anyway I am not sure if I will like that scent Duchess, I will check it out. I used to get these satchels to keep in my car, suitcases and some drawers and I can't find one scent anymore that the store used to carry. I am trying to reduce my items so I am not wanting to pick anything new up until I am settled again.
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(09-17-2017, 12:05 AM)Love Child Wrote: Anyway I am not sure if I will like that scent Duchess


That's okay. Smiley_emoticons_smile

I don't recommend things much because one's taste is so personal and I believe in "to each their own" but I really liked this scent. Nice smells are hard to come by. I don't like flowery scents at all. Weirdly I am always drawn to scents that are similar to what a man smells like and I really love the smell of sandalwood.
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Obsession was always my favorite cologne and I loved the smell of men's shaving cream. One of the guys I worked with wore this cologne that was from France, or somewhere, I can't remember the name now, but I will find it.
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(09-16-2017, 12:21 PM)Duchess Wrote:

My boss' housekeeper has her whole house smelling like this. It's one of the nicest scents I've ever smelled. It has sandalwood in it. Love! CluckCluckCluck

Glade scented oil - Warm Flannel Embrace

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We use "Hawaiian Breeze" air freshener for the apartment. Smells like pineapples. I like pineapples but the smell is nauseating sometimes.
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Eau de Cade

The Cade Eau de Toilette is a spicy, woody fragrance that evokes the dry wood, red soil and hot stones found in the sunny Garrigue landscape of southern France. Top notes of bergamot lead to a generous heart of cedar wood and pink pepper. A base of cade wood and citrus linger on the skin throughout the day. Enriched with essential oils of cade wood and pink pepper.


I think it smelled best on the person. I house sat for them and sprayed some on a scarf. Mmmm
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The perfume?
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I haven't one damn reason in the whole world to buy these boots. Please give me one. Pajar Canada 75

I'm thinking about snow. For Christmas. No matter that I've never spent a white Christmas here. Jesus.

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Tevas?
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