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By *astello OP   Woman
20 weeks ago

Far far away

Now that it's kinda summer..48 hours and counting.

What's the smell of summer for you.

1. Strawberry sauce on a 99.

2. Sweetpea and roses

3. Sea and salt water

4. Fake tan

What's yours..

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

Lime sauce on my 99, we walk at the sea most mornings anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

Got a real tan, salads is it for me, no more big dinners

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
20 weeks ago

ireland

Fresh Strawberries !

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By *eeking_sensuality77Woman
20 weeks ago

Athlone

Has to be freshly cut grass for me. Absolute favourite.

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By *panishRebelMan
20 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Depends where I am.

Nowadays it's midnight swimming on the med. A fresh, cool breeze, over the stale sweat after intense sun.

Back in Ireland it's fresh cut grass and the morning dew.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
20 weeks ago

South Down

Petrichor

Candyfloss

Salty seaside air

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By *iablo soloWoman
20 weeks ago

southside

Sun factor!

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By *eralt80Man
20 weeks ago

cork

When the elderflowers blossom

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By *exyScientistsCouple
20 weeks ago

Castlebar

Testosterone

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By *adger BrocMan
20 weeks ago

Co. Cork

New mown hay....

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By *oodOmensfor2Couple
20 weeks ago

Ennis

When you walk past hedgerows and the scent of wild honeysuckle is in the air.

Mrs

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By *iscuits8Man
20 weeks ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

BBQ

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By *rystalsswingCouple
20 weeks ago

Galway

I can't, hay-fever

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By *ay MMan
20 weeks ago

Cavan

1, fresh cut grass

2, being inland love the smell of the sea in Rossnowalagh / Bundoran / Strand hill

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago


"1, fresh cut grass

2, being inland love the smell of the sea in Rossnowalagh / Bundoran / Strand hill "

You only cut your grass in the summer? Sea smells better in winter actually, less rotting sea, live right beside it! Always have always will.

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By * DareCouple
20 weeks ago

Donegal and Galway generally

Freshly washed laundry (that got extra softener) hanging out to dry on a warm sunny day

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By *ortfadda_ladMan
20 weeks ago

carrick on shannon

The smell of a meadow just wilting @ night fall..just before it's baked..... Second the smell of tar @ roadworks..

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By *ortfadda_ladMan
20 weeks ago

carrick on shannon

Baled... Haha

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By *om TangoMan
20 weeks ago

aughnacloy monaghan area

The bog and the turf and the smell of fresh muck when you get the tractor stuck in the gap

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
20 weeks ago

Lucan

The smell rising from a tarred road following the first rain after a hot dry spell.

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By *ubadubdubWoman
20 weeks ago

Hereabouts

The coconut smell from the yellow gorse flowers. And sunscreen

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By *astello OP   Woman
20 weeks ago

Far far away

Definitely plenty agricultural smells here.

Muck spreading

Cut silage

Bog

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By *og-ManMan
20 weeks ago

somewhere

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By *og-ManMan
20 weeks ago

somewhere


"Definitely plenty agricultural smells here.

Muck spreading

Cut silage

Bog

"

I smell nice all year round

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
20 weeks ago

Lucan


"[Removed by poster at 25/06/24 09:45:55]"

Yep, she's telling you there's a bit of a bang off you!

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
20 weeks ago

kinda dublin


"Definitely plenty agricultural smells here.

Muck spreading

Cut silage

Bog

"

Freshly cut silage is the one for me I think.

The bog has too many traumatic memories of breaking your back while midges eat your scalp alive

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By *tingray271Man
20 weeks ago

Sligo Donegal

The smell of the sea itself. Anything else a bonus

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By *astello OP   Woman
20 weeks ago

Far far away


"Definitely plenty agricultural smells here.

Muck spreading

Cut silage

Bog

I smell nice all year round "

I think of you covered in icing sugar and sprinkles... now that's a sweet smell...

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

Hi everyone. I'm looking to stay in and around dublin early July. Does ant one know any nice air bnb. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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By *TinyDelight-Woman
20 weeks ago

City Centre

The smell of chlorine on your skin and hair from pools on summer holidays.

The smell from the bag of sandwiches that my mam made. Eating them on the beach with a few sprinkles of sand for added flavour.

The smell of a bbq. Invites are welcome, I do love a good bbq

My favourite beer garden, those hoppy beers, Rosé wines, fruity cocktails, and the food being enjoyed hits differently outside in the sun with friends.

The Body shops White Musk and Dewberry oil, brings me back to my misspent youth.

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

Freshly cut grass

The smell of the sea or sea lol

This is an odd one… the smell of fresh tar getting laid in the road on a hot summers day. The smell and sight of the steam coming from it.

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By *he_Secret_GardenWoman
20 weeks ago

Naughty Lane

Freshly cut grass and strawberries...

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By *antra MassageMan
20 weeks ago

South Side.

Freshly mown grass,

Haybaleing,

Summer perfumes blowing in the wind on the prom in Salthill.

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By *ot so needyMan
20 weeks ago

Galway

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By *ocal studMan
20 weeks ago

A town near you

Fresh cut grass

Bed linen dried on the line

Fresh air up the hills or at the coast

Sweat

Sheep in the fields

BBQs

Chlorine in the paddle pools

Flowers blooming

Cocktails

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By *ot so needyMan
20 weeks ago

Galway

The smell of freshly cut grass.

The smell of sea and salt air at the beach.

But the barbecue smell is definitely my favourite.

sweaty dressing rooms is all I seem to be getting to smell lately.

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By *s LollyWoman
20 weeks ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Had a freshly brewed coffee outside this morning in a little coffee hut set in the woods just outside of town, listening to the crikle of leaves and the running water of the river beside it while my daughter and grandson did outdoor baby and mum yoga pure summer smell bliss

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By *og-ManMan
20 weeks ago

somewhere

Whatever about the smells of Summer one of the sounds of summer passed away today ....RIP Micheal

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By *ot so needyMan
20 weeks ago

Galway


"Had a freshly brewed coffee outside this morning in a little coffee hut set in the woods just outside of town, listening to the crikle of leaves and the running water of the river beside it while my daughter and grandson did outdoor baby and mum yoga pure summer smell bliss"

Sounds devine...

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By *s LollyWoman
20 weeks ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Had a freshly brewed coffee outside this morning in a little coffee hut set in the woods just outside of town, listening to the crikle of leaves and the running water of the river beside it while my daughter and grandson did outdoor baby and mum yoga pure summer smell bliss

Sounds devine..."

It really was, it was a hour of bliss for the senses

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By *acob12369Man
20 weeks ago

URPANTS


"Whatever about the smells of Summer one of the sounds of summer passed away today ....RIP Micheal "

RIP

I actually couldn't stand his commentary.

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By *og-ManMan
20 weeks ago

somewhere


"Whatever about the smells of Summer one of the sounds of summer passed away today ....RIP Micheal

RIP

I actually couldn't stand his commentary. "

Id listen to him reading the phone book

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By *ot so needyMan
20 weeks ago

Galway


"Whatever about the smells of Summer one of the sounds of summer passed away today ....RIP Micheal

RIP

I actually couldn't stand his commentary.

Id listen to him reading the phone book "

The best commentator in my opinion the research and interest he put into every match you unreal.

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By *ot neuteredMan
20 weeks ago

Kildare


"Definitely plenty agricultural smells here.

Muck spreading

Cut silage

Bog

"

Add freshly shorn wool and sheep dip to the list.

Honeysuckle is the smell I'd most associate with summer followed by suncream in its various forms

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By *ay MMan
20 weeks ago

Cavan


"1, fresh cut grass

2, being inland love the smell of the sea in Rossnowalagh / Bundoran / Strand hill

You only cut your grass in the summer? Sea smells better in winter actually, less rotting sea, live right beside it! Always have always will. "

You need to visit the west coast

Beats the aroma of slurry etc inland

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By *ex coupleCouple
20 weeks ago

wexford

Smell dogging

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By *ano53Man
20 weeks ago

Wicklow


"Smell dogging "

Smell of hot women...

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By *hoenixagamTV/TS
20 weeks ago

Rural

Rotten sea, lobster pots on the pier basking in the sun exuding the stench of bait, boat paint..

Then the opposite

Privet flowers, the smell of escalonia, sweet oily heritage roses, calendula, night scented stock, chamomile, sweet peas, raspberries.. endless summer

And the smell of the sun off your clothes on the washing line after a day of sun...

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
20 weeks ago

kinda dublin

Bbq, sea, chlorine, tomatoes, dry dirt, elderflower, linden trees, honeysuckle and Ventoline XD

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
20 weeks ago

kinda dublin

Also maybe this is a weird one, but a combination of sea breeze, tea time paté, and tomatoes XD this would be a go-to cheap breakfast on the balcony for my family holidaying on the seaside when I was small

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By *panishRebelMan
20 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Dust from the dry breeze mixed with salty sea

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By *og-ManMan
20 weeks ago

somewhere

When they open the plane door and the heat and smell hit you

Apart from that the smell I remember from my childhood was the little burner that my parents had to make tea on the beach

It had a purple flame but cant think of what it was called

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By *on Juan the MADridMan
20 weeks ago

Lisbon/ North England/ Wales/ Madrid/

Summer 24 ????

umbrella, umbrella, umbrella.

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By *adger BrocMan
20 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"When they open the plane door and the heat and smell hit you

Apart from that the smell I remember from my childhood was the little burner that my parents had to make tea on the beach

It had a purple flame but cant think of what it was called "

Primus...

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By *ani57Man
20 weeks ago

Naas

Not being able to smell feck all, sound for that hay fever ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago


"Now that it's kinda summer..48 hours and counting.

What's the smell of summer for you.

1. Strawberry sauce on a 99.

2. Sweetpea and roses

3. Sea and salt water

4. Fake tan

What's yours.. "

The smell of cut grass and the agony of hayfever lol roll on winter !!!

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