Burning leaves
Fresh cut hay
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Smoke from a wood stove.
Coal smoke and sea air in England at Christmas.
Grouse
Composting leaves, Sanimax fumes, diesel fumes….Ahh, the wonderful smells of Pool 2 in the fall.
Someone else’s semi drenched in fresh road kill wood kitty and not mine.
cherry wood smoke coming from the smoker with a 10lb norhtern inside
Whatever that “earthy” smell is when I’m out in the woods hunt. Smells like dirt, leaves, and crisp air.
But RR…..you smell like that all the time. lol
You must have been duckin a little eh?
A small town gas station that has an attached mechanical shop. Something about that shop smell that reminds me of every gas station I ever visited as a kid.
Never mind, I see I am supposed to name an Outdoor smell. OK, I’ll try again. FEAR! You know the kind of fear that happens when you naively take your Jon boat out to Devils Lake with 15mph winds and try to fish the Golden Road with a side wind? Yep, FEAR. Great fall smell.
The smell that comes from a fresh wood pile that was just split and the leaves on the ground while hunting fall mushrooms, ahhh the smell coming from fresh just picked fall mushrooms. Cut some logs into smaller chunks and didn’t have time to split them. Came back two weeks later and had three seperate groups of oyster mushrooms growing on those three pieces, I set them aside to let them grow and get big, going to water them tomorrow.
Composting leaves, Sanimax fumes, diesel fumes….Ahh, the wonderful smells of Pool 2 in the fall.
Don’t forget SuperMom’s!
That combination of deer blood, fat, and hair on your hands while you eat a sandwich or drink a cold one
Not long away
Auger exhaust and the crisp, clean smell of winter air.
It’s the dichotomies of life that make it interesting.
Growing up in farm country: the smell of a freshly plowed field….Dirt
or a freshly cut hay field…sweet smelling hay
And the smell of an outboard exhaust in the morning….when the smoke just sits in the still air.
The smell of the tail race waters below a dam in the middle of a a frosty night. Flatulence after cleaning about 30 pheasants and drinking beer.
And the smell of an outboard exhaust in the morning….when the smoke just sits in the still air.
Someday they’ll be selling that smell in a can when everything has gone all 4-stroke. I’ll buy one too, just to remember what it was like.
Grouse
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