07/16/2018
Rosaviola
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Small summer refreshment in a vegetable patch
I spent a few days visiting my parents, who live in the countryside. Both over their mid-seventies. My mother is still quite fit and spry, as they say. She still moves a lot and works a lot in the garden. That can be exhausting, but as long as she enjoys it. My father had a stroke a year and a half ago and has been physically handicapped ever since. He can walk a few steps, he can also get up, but then he is exhausted quite quickly and prefers to sit in a wheelchair most of the time. Thank God my brother is helping my mother because he lives nearby.
This time I was once drann with the helping and it went quite well. Besides I also have a bed in the garden of my parents to cultivate and this time there was a lot of work to do. Weeding weeds, pricking my carrots... (I have sown 10 different old varieties).
I live in the city and enjoy gardening as a compensation, although it is sometimes associated with some sweat.
And precisely for this reason, a light so-called summer scent with these days. I decided to take the Collection Ete from Yves Rocher with me. I didn't want to go out anyway, so it fit the bill. Summer fragrances are usually simply knitted and so are these. The delicate fragrance in the pretty turquoise blue bottle with yellowish stubble immediately reveals its summery character.
Collection Ete begins with a fresh breeze of citrus notes, a touch of bergamot and fine mandarins. A light floridity pulls over the gentle not to acid citrus notes. I could guess there's some subtle doses of jasmine in there. I can't say how lemon blossoms smell, supposedly inside. Maybe it's the lemon blossoms that smell like jasmine to me In the end, a very delicate yet "sparkling" woodiness is added, which makes me think of cedar. Somehow it reminds me of a much softer, lighter Olympea from the smell impression. Only much lighter than a L'Eau version or a Bodysplash. I wouldn't go that far and call him a scent twin. But a certain resemblance in that direction is already there. Unfortunately, it does not last very long, but I allow myself to spray generously here. Collection Ete is a nice fragrance, which I don't necessarily have to have now, but at least I always had a good fragrance during gardening, even if I had to spray it several times. With this cheap summer scent, it doesn't hurt me. By the way, while gardening I discovered that flax flowers smell very good (I have to see if there are scents with it).
This time I was once drann with the helping and it went quite well. Besides I also have a bed in the garden of my parents to cultivate and this time there was a lot of work to do. Weeding weeds, pricking my carrots... (I have sown 10 different old varieties).
I live in the city and enjoy gardening as a compensation, although it is sometimes associated with some sweat.
And precisely for this reason, a light so-called summer scent with these days. I decided to take the Collection Ete from Yves Rocher with me. I didn't want to go out anyway, so it fit the bill. Summer fragrances are usually simply knitted and so are these. The delicate fragrance in the pretty turquoise blue bottle with yellowish stubble immediately reveals its summery character.
Collection Ete begins with a fresh breeze of citrus notes, a touch of bergamot and fine mandarins. A light floridity pulls over the gentle not to acid citrus notes. I could guess there's some subtle doses of jasmine in there. I can't say how lemon blossoms smell, supposedly inside. Maybe it's the lemon blossoms that smell like jasmine to me In the end, a very delicate yet "sparkling" woodiness is added, which makes me think of cedar. Somehow it reminds me of a much softer, lighter Olympea from the smell impression. Only much lighter than a L'Eau version or a Bodysplash. I wouldn't go that far and call him a scent twin. But a certain resemblance in that direction is already there. Unfortunately, it does not last very long, but I allow myself to spray generously here. Collection Ete is a nice fragrance, which I don't necessarily have to have now, but at least I always had a good fragrance during gardening, even if I had to spray it several times. With this cheap summer scent, it doesn't hurt me. By the way, while gardening I discovered that flax flowers smell very good (I have to see if there are scents with it).
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