"Scents, they bring about all kinds of memories. They often times release the nostalgic home cooking type of feeling, but also can remind us of something that wasn’t so pleasant and make us feel ill to our stomach.
Hopefully what we smell brings back the “ahh” type of feeling rather than the latter.
Upon landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport last Saturday, the whiff of humidity swept me and had me quickly taking off my jacket that kept me warm on my 12 hour flight there. But besides having to fight the heat, excitement bursted as the immigration officer stamped my US passport for the first time."
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oh yes! I forgot to mention the smell of the smog, I think for being here for a week, I am used to the smell.
get the black boogers yet?
ahaha. no not yet. I bought a handkerchief to prevent that...
jealous that you're there! yeah the smells are super nostalgic...including the manila smog :p