07/26/2021
Pollita
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A summer morning. When the park awakens
A quiet morning. As so often on Sundays, when everything is still asleep. I decide to go for a longer run and start on the small gravel path through the park. Past the water lily pond and the fountain. On the right hand the river flows. It too is mostly quiet, still asleep it seems. Two ducklings, a drake and a lady, are sleeping at the lily pond. I often meet this couple. They are late sleepers. Sometimes they are still relaxing when I am on my way back. Sometimes I find them croaking and begging for food in the river.
It's early summer. Everything is in bloom. The bushes and shrubs show themselves in their finest garb and fragrance. How lovely the water lilies look. And the air is so wonderfully fresh at this time of day. When I pass this place again on my way back, it is already busier in the small park in our town. Quite a few people are making their way. I notice the blossoms only marginally. A whiff of my deodorant is still in the air, mixed with the smell of my skin. Now it's time to go home.
Suiren is already the second fragrance from the house of Satori, which has completely enchanted me. It starts delicately fresh, becomes more floral towards the middle, streaked with gentle aquatics and ends with a heavenly base of musk, jasmine and wood, much like the Sakura, which I fell quite in love with. I attribute the light aquatic here to watermelon. Actually, I don't really like melons in perfume. And roses are not usually my preferred florals either. But Satori manages to work with notes that tend not to be my preference and still win me over across the board. Something about this scent also makes me think of lilac, even though it's not supposed to be included.
Yes, despite light aqua notes and lots and lots of florals, Suiren can also be a scent for me. I don't have to worry about that, though, because you can't get this fragrance for sale in our country. I'm still keeping it in the back of my mind, though, because I would so love to take a trip to Japan someday. If I actually do, we should get back to normal conditions sooner or later, then I'll be on the lookout for Suiren, if it hasn't already been discontinued.
Many thanks to Andrula and Floyd for the beautiful Discovery set of Satori, which may now move on. It has given me a lot of pleasure. And with the wonderful Sakura, which was unfortunately empty, I am not yet finished anyway. There comes soon the next sample, for which I wait with great pleasure.
It's early summer. Everything is in bloom. The bushes and shrubs show themselves in their finest garb and fragrance. How lovely the water lilies look. And the air is so wonderfully fresh at this time of day. When I pass this place again on my way back, it is already busier in the small park in our town. Quite a few people are making their way. I notice the blossoms only marginally. A whiff of my deodorant is still in the air, mixed with the smell of my skin. Now it's time to go home.
Suiren is already the second fragrance from the house of Satori, which has completely enchanted me. It starts delicately fresh, becomes more floral towards the middle, streaked with gentle aquatics and ends with a heavenly base of musk, jasmine and wood, much like the Sakura, which I fell quite in love with. I attribute the light aquatic here to watermelon. Actually, I don't really like melons in perfume. And roses are not usually my preferred florals either. But Satori manages to work with notes that tend not to be my preference and still win me over across the board. Something about this scent also makes me think of lilac, even though it's not supposed to be included.
Yes, despite light aqua notes and lots and lots of florals, Suiren can also be a scent for me. I don't have to worry about that, though, because you can't get this fragrance for sale in our country. I'm still keeping it in the back of my mind, though, because I would so love to take a trip to Japan someday. If I actually do, we should get back to normal conditions sooner or later, then I'll be on the lookout for Suiren, if it hasn't already been discontinued.
Many thanks to Andrula and Floyd for the beautiful Discovery set of Satori, which may now move on. It has given me a lot of pleasure. And with the wonderful Sakura, which was unfortunately empty, I am not yet finished anyway. There comes soon the next sample, for which I wait with great pleasure.
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