07/13/2025

Serenissima
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Serenissima
5
dark green herbal balm and associations that land you on the wrong track
This evening sky in August is lavender-blue and floated through by gold-fringed clouds, a remnant of light stealing into this picture again and again.
But the earth exhales green: Deep herbaceous dark green!
"August Evening" takes us into a world of herbs, far and wide we find only herbs.
We know many of them from the kitchen and such a rich bouquet would be the delight of many a chef.
Is this herbal pesto that has become fragrant or a so-called "fairy verte" without alcohol? The wormwood herb is included and the strong aroma of the marigolds would certainly not interfere either.
Be that as it may, this green herbal melange transforms on my skin within a short time; it is no longer just green and spicy, it gradually becomes beautifully balsamic.
Does the magical, softening camomile play a role here?
Its white flowers radiate in the dark green and perhaps it is also its famous healing effect that makes "August Evening" not only rich in aroma, but also cuddly and flattering in the end.
I like this composition and I have slowly learned that it is called "August Evening" and not August Everding: Gelis can confirm how often I ended up on the wrong track.
And how pleased I am that Greenfan1701 did the same!
August Everding was a great man in his field (as our prompt reminder shows), but I dare say: he certainly wasn't such a green smoothie!
And then an "August Evening", without drinking spoon and umbrella!
But the earth exhales green: Deep herbaceous dark green!
"August Evening" takes us into a world of herbs, far and wide we find only herbs.
We know many of them from the kitchen and such a rich bouquet would be the delight of many a chef.
Is this herbal pesto that has become fragrant or a so-called "fairy verte" without alcohol? The wormwood herb is included and the strong aroma of the marigolds would certainly not interfere either.
Be that as it may, this green herbal melange transforms on my skin within a short time; it is no longer just green and spicy, it gradually becomes beautifully balsamic.
Does the magical, softening camomile play a role here?
Its white flowers radiate in the dark green and perhaps it is also its famous healing effect that makes "August Evening" not only rich in aroma, but also cuddly and flattering in the end.
I like this composition and I have slowly learned that it is called "August Evening" and not August Everding: Gelis can confirm how often I ended up on the wrong track.
And how pleased I am that Greenfan1701 did the same!
August Everding was a great man in his field (as our prompt reminder shows), but I dare say: he certainly wasn't such a green smoothie!
And then an "August Evening", without drinking spoon and umbrella!
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