Posted by buickanddeere on February 24, 2013 at 07:54:20 from (216.183.148.153):
In Reply to: More Smell Memories posted by Brian G. NY on February 23, 2013 at 18:31:39:
Smell memorys of sorts. The pig barn at home, well it always smelled like pigs. We would walk into the barn on the up wind side and the pigs without seeing us would turn. While sniffing and knew we were there by scent. How they could smell anything other than what was stuck on their noses is beyond me. After being home for a couple of days between day to night or night to day shifts at work. Showering before leaving the farm. Shower the next moring before going to work. Shower at the end of work. Shower the next morning, four showers. Then at work the next day.There would be some radioactive job that required wearing sealed air supply protective suits. After a minute of two in those suits I could smell that pig barn. The hog odor was still stuck on my skin. Have to wonder how many times in crowds I thought was all cleaned up but still smelled of barn. In particular if any perspiration was involved.
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