What is the Perfume Project?

This blog is a constantly evolving forum for thoughts on perfume, perfume-making, plants (especially orchids and flora of the Pacific Northwest) and life in general. It started out chronicling the adventures of Olympic Orchids Perfumes, established in July 2010, and has expanded in other directions. A big part of the blog is thinking about the ongoing process of learning and experimentation that leads to new perfumes, the exploration of perfumery materials, the theory and practice of perfume making, the challenges of marketing perfumes and other fragrance products, and random observations on philosophy and society. Spam comments will be marked as such and deleted; any comments that go beyond the boundaries of civil discourse will also be deleted. I am grateful to all of you, the readers, who contribute to the blog by commenting and making this a truly interactive perfume project.

Friday, March 18, 2016

SPRING EQUINOX AND NEW BEGINNINGS

The camellias, hellebores, crocuses, and daffodils have finished blooming and now it’s the turn of the tulips, hyacinths, and roses. Days are noticeably longer, we went through the silly government-mandated change from Pacific to Mountain time, the sky was pure blue yesterday and today, the sun as been shining, and the birds and frogs are singing.

In step with nature, winter quarter at the university finished, my grades are turned in, and I have a small break before spring quarter starts. After three trips during winter quarter, I’ve somewhat finished catching up on things that had been neglected, and am catching my breath before going on another day-job related trip, this time to DC, leaving very early Sunday morning. So much for my break.

I wanted to post something (anything!) here before my next trip to let everyone know that I’m still alive and potentially writing, and that I will be back to regular blogging soon. I will also deal with any draws that are pending. 

In the meantime, I’ve just removed all of the spam comments L that accumulated while I wasn’t looking. It seems like one spam comment attracts a whole herd of others that pounce of the blog like a pack of hyenas. Curses on spammers, especially those whose comments make so little sense that they obviously didn’t even look at the post before pasting their irrelevant sentence with a link into the box!


I’ll be back soon with some actual content, and wish everyone a happy spring. 

[Photos are mine]

8 comments:

  1. Spring is beautiful here - I miss the beautiful Washington springs and summers and WA will always be "home" in my heart. I'm glad that I'm able to come back to visit as often as I do. Looks like we're traveling in tandem - I head back to DC on Tuesday!

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  2. Sun, It certainly has been beautiful here the past couple of days. I will probably miss another nice week in WA, but I like to visit DC, too, even though I'll be in meetings all day. The cherries must be blooming there, too.

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  3. I love all the roses! I have been in California for almost a year now, but it still feels miraculously full of flowers entirely too much of the year (in the best possible way). Safe travels!

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    1. Yuki, flowers year-round are one of the perks of living in California. I love smelling jasmine everywhere! Some kind of flowers most of the year are the norm even in Seattle. Thanks for the good wishes for my travel.

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  4. It's been beautiful in MD for the past week. Unfortunately this weekend is a return to cold weather. Looks like you're going to experience the last gasp of winter!

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    1. Anne, I've been obsessively watching the weather report for DC trying to figure out what to pack. First there were dire predictions of a snowstorm, but now it looks like it won't be so bad, maybe as warm as here, or even warmer by Wednesday. I guess it's my set of travel layers as usual. Too bad - I love to see snow, and was hoping for some while I was there.

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