Wow.
Ever walk through a sunny forest on a warm, dry day? The downed trees (and the living ones) all smell like something. It's kind of a toasty, dusty smell, almost herbaceous, but in a generic sense. You can smell the tannins, resins and acetyl compounds being baked out of the surfaces. Freshly-cut pine or other wood during projects and home building has a similar smell. Yeah, like a lumberyard. It's almost something one can taste. Invigorating, pleasant, and warm. Forests are productive, so are lumber yards. Stuff is always happening.
That was the taste/smell/sensation I got today from the 656 ABF today. It was really nice. The smell (and even taste) instantly transported me to someplace not in Reno, in a cool Sierra Nevada forest, where I really wish I was right now considering all the stress. I could use a good hike. Well, this is the next best thing, for sure.
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