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Checking in on This First December Weekend

written by Laurie December 3, 2011

It’s been very windy here in CA the last few days. Strangely warm winds, but very strong. Luckily our power held here even though many others unfortunately lost their electricity. I can’t believe it is December, but here it is. I’ll be working on Nostalgie this weekend. I need to get the first batches done so I can put it up on the site.

I wanted to say thank you to Undina for including Fig Tree in her post about fig scents and thank Birgit for reviewing Sienna Musk on Olfactoria’s Travels today. It’s the time of year for cuddly scents, and Sienna Musk is an option for those who like sweetly spiced woodsy musks.

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brigitte December 5, 2011 - 5:17 pm

Seinna Musk is one of my all time favorites and I have always felt does not get the praise and attention that it deserves! So nice to see such a great review!
Happy Holidays, Laurie!

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Laurie E December 5, 2011 - 6:54 pm

Thanks, Brigitte! Happy Holidays to you too!

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Tamara December 6, 2011 - 7:04 pm

Dearest Laurie,
Hey girl hey 😀
Oh how I’ve missed shopping binges with your scents but alot has been going on with me so I’ve been unable to get anything new from you lately or anywhere else these days.
The changes are beautiful and for the best though.
But as time goes on it’s made me hungry for scented things but you know that goes for us fumeheads, never enough it seems. 😉
But I’m so looking forward to sniffing Nostalgie and Opal coming back!
I also want a big bottle of LdR as it’s been a comfort bedtime scent for me and I need another one.
Your fragrances are very beloved to many so remember that your work matters! I hope this holiday season finds you well and happy.
Take care my dear. <3

xoxo~T

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Laurie E December 6, 2011 - 9:29 pm

Hi Tamara, good to hear from you! Thanks so much for the sweet holiday cheer message! 🙂 Hope you have a wonderful holiday season too. I’ve been too busy to do anything holiday-ish on the blog yet but will rectify that after Nostalgie is out. 🙂

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