09/06/2019

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The toucan sings in the mallows
Yesterday Rossi bought a box of " Magenfein " tea from me.
But what laughs at me from the perfume corner?
An enchanting cartouche, printed with multicoloured mallows on which a toucan boldly balances.
This sight worked next to the " stomach fine " like " eyebright ".
Romantica exotica - how appropriate !
And also the scent welcomes me easy as a bird and friendly.
A fresh citric start, gently dimmed by the bitter orange blossom, but lit up again by the jasmine.
Delicate woodiness lends substance and sandal nestles Romantica confidentially to the skin.
Also my nose agrees with the kind overall impression.
The currant looks discreetly through Romantica - but does not make it fruit-heavy.
I look at my mallows in the garden - of course I can't find a toucan in the exotic Wattenscheid.
But Mr. and Mrs. Blackbird.
The two of them will give a concert for me in the morning.
The toucan allegedly makes croaking noises.
Yet he's beautiful as a picture, and would adorn my mallows.
Romantica lives up to its name, because it seduces to dreaming.
But what laughs at me from the perfume corner?
An enchanting cartouche, printed with multicoloured mallows on which a toucan boldly balances.
This sight worked next to the " stomach fine " like " eyebright ".
Romantica exotica - how appropriate !
And also the scent welcomes me easy as a bird and friendly.
A fresh citric start, gently dimmed by the bitter orange blossom, but lit up again by the jasmine.
Delicate woodiness lends substance and sandal nestles Romantica confidentially to the skin.
Also my nose agrees with the kind overall impression.
The currant looks discreetly through Romantica - but does not make it fruit-heavy.
I look at my mallows in the garden - of course I can't find a toucan in the exotic Wattenscheid.
But Mr. and Mrs. Blackbird.
The two of them will give a concert for me in the morning.
The toucan allegedly makes croaking noises.
Yet he's beautiful as a picture, and would adorn my mallows.
Romantica lives up to its name, because it seduces to dreaming.
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