Learn a new word... in These titles mean nothing.
- Aug. 31, 2020, 8:12 p.m.
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/12/transubstantiation
Not transubstantiation, but petrichor, defined at the end.
And this - http://www.susanfirer.com/
I’m stealing for you… but it’s so good.
http://www.susanfirer.com/slideshow.html
Last updated August 31, 2020
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Marg ⋅ September 01, 2020
Worked ok for me - maybe it depends what country you’re in? That’s a new word on me but also what it means - I’m going to be smelling the ground after it rains next time! Which will probably mean the men in white coats will be coming shortly after :)
NorthernSeeker ⋅ September 01, 2020
I like the definition of petrichor...it makes sense. There is a metallic edge to the smell of wet dirt.
Jinn ⋅ September 06, 2020
I love that smell.