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190 points (current score)
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Uploaded: Oct 1, 2009
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Before she went to bed at night my Grandmother used to put some fresh hot water and a drop of detergent in the sink, then added some lemon oil - or just sliced lemons when available. In the morning, when I would tumble into the kitchen, the room would be filled with fragrance and a rich energy that has had all night to build up. It was a very, very nice experience first thing, especially when I was still a bit dreamy or hazy. Entered into the "AROMATHERAPY SCENTS AND MOODS" Challenge.
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Internet pics were used with a background I had on hand. Thank you for viewing. As always, any comments – either what you like and/or how to improve the page is most welcome. As is your much appreciated votes.
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IRSKA says:
great page!
Oct 7, 2009
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Pelle says:
10ch!!
Oct 4, 2009
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amelia123 says:
I can almost smell it right now, brill idae, i will have to try it, your page is beautiful xxx
Oct 3, 2009
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gypsykate says:
excellent choice of aroma products, scents and image of kitchen - along with your wonderful journal and commentary makes us understand why so many detergents now use lemon scent - beautiful layout, i can almost smell the lemons!
Oct 2, 2009
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uralvd1 says:
Wonderful page - I checked immediately to see if I could vote and it wouldn't let me. So you will know, I think its: 10 + 10
Oct 2, 2009
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Pelle says:
Beautiful page!!
Oct 2, 2009
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NairFlair says:
that is so cool that your grandmother did that. What a refreshing scent to wake up to. Beautiful page.
Oct 1, 2009
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