01/05/2024
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Night camp in the light of clammy flintlock sparks
Manitu has already put out the moon. Another sip of firewater, then it's darkest night. Occasionally, a small spark from the flintlock of the old shotgun illuminates the damp camp. The tiny clouds of smoke drift away with the light in the nearby gale bushes and for a moment their blazing green remains in the memory of the tired eyes. The attempt to roll a cigarette. The burley tobacco is bitter and clammy and disintegrates with the rotten leather fibers of the pouch between earthy fingers. There are thoughts of black walnut meat. They still drift remnants of resinous needles into sodden barks, then gradually sleep falls into the forest floors, like pepper dust from the cedars.
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Solstice Scents from Gainesville, Florida produce their EdPs and oils in small batches, sometimes seasonally or in rotation. They are therefore subject to slight fluctuations and are only available at certain times, which can be found on the homepage.
"Flintlock", the flintlock rifle, creates a strangely diffuse image between earthy-moist-green, spicy-bitter, nutty-leathery, minimally smoky and musty-resinous-forest notes. Once the slightly alcoholic prelude has faded, fresh, slightly acidic green notes (honeysuckle) are perceptible before fine, light smoke leads to nutty-moddy, bitter-spicy-leathery aromas, such as dark burley tobacco leaf, old fibrous leather and moist wood bark, the character of which is then retained. Wet, earthy forest floor and a few resinous cedar needles also subtly pass before the inner eye, sharpened by shimmering cool peppery notes. A fragrance for the inner night camp of an indie urban Indian, restrained in its projection, it leaves enough room for fragrance fantasy.
(With thanks to Bloodxclat)
**
Solstice Scents from Gainesville, Florida produce their EdPs and oils in small batches, sometimes seasonally or in rotation. They are therefore subject to slight fluctuations and are only available at certain times, which can be found on the homepage.
"Flintlock", the flintlock rifle, creates a strangely diffuse image between earthy-moist-green, spicy-bitter, nutty-leathery, minimally smoky and musty-resinous-forest notes. Once the slightly alcoholic prelude has faded, fresh, slightly acidic green notes (honeysuckle) are perceptible before fine, light smoke leads to nutty-moddy, bitter-spicy-leathery aromas, such as dark burley tobacco leaf, old fibrous leather and moist wood bark, the character of which is then retained. Wet, earthy forest floor and a few resinous cedar needles also subtly pass before the inner eye, sharpened by shimmering cool peppery notes. A fragrance for the inner night camp of an indie urban Indian, restrained in its projection, it leaves enough room for fragrance fantasy.
(With thanks to Bloodxclat)
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