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Definately a keeper and I'm glad I ordered a bottle unsniffed. I picked up a decant of this on a whim. Past Harvest Moons haven't stirred me a whole lot, but I love this time of year so I almost always end up trying them It's mostly brown spices warm, spice-cake spices Not dry leaves, but that kind of moist leaf you find at the bottom of a leaf pile, where they're starting to decay.

That sounds gross, but I mean it in a good way. Can also smell the apple-- especially initially-- though it's more of a hint at the edge after a few minutes. The aloe is strong to me at first, but fades very soon. Not cedary, which I was concerned about often smells like rodent cage on me , not overly smoky or wine-y. Like I said It's VERY strong on me and is still quite noticeable three hours and one long bike ride after application. But I'm okay with that, because it's a delight. Wet on Me: still spicy autumn fruits and a faint whiff trace of cove trying to separate from the rest of the spicy goodness.

On me, it's like this apple-pumpkin-bread kind of vibe, but it's not too sweet or "bakery. The image I have in my mind is walking down a familiar street in the middle of autumn, carrying a spicy piece of homemade bread in your hand. Mmmm, boozy, spicy, baked-appley autumn woods. On me, wet: Plum is definitely the predominant note.

Right at first, I can only detect the fruits, although there are unidentifiable nuances to tell me that other things are also in there. They keep the overall impression from being foody. On me, just dried: Once it starts to dry, the clove and a hint of florals comes out, with increasing strength as it dries down. After about 10 minutes, they've overtaken the plum and added the juniper berry and an undertone of pepper that I'm guessing is the saffron.

A few minutes later, I can just barely notice the smoke - a gentle breath, exactly like the description says. After 20 minutes, the woods come out to play. At this point, the woods and spices are the main notes, but all the others still have a distinct presence. This blend is unusual for one with this many ingredients, in that I can discern almost everything listed. Usually with this many different notes, there are a few that stand out and everything else merges together and can't be picked out individually.

It's also unusual and very intriguing in that for the first half hour, it transforms dramatically every few minutes. And it is quite lovely at every single stage. It's a unisex fragrance that is complex and warm; and it is dignified enough to be ideal for wearing at work. The boozeyness is gone within moments after it hits the skin, so this wouldn't be a problem unless you were wearing it in a scent locket, where the top notes last.

And its a yummy boozeyness, so as long as you aren't going to work, the scent locket might be just the thing! The combination of oils in this is so appropriate for this time of year September. I love this one. I ordered it late on a whim and I'm so glad I did. It's the best picture of the moon I've ever taken. In Chicago, Jeanne Brady went moonwatching with her mother at sunset, when the moon was slated to rise. NASA astronaut Ron Garan photographed the full moon of September through a window on the International Space Station, where he has been living for more than five months.

Garan and two crewmates are due to return to Earth later this week. IE 11 is not supported. The unique full moon names were used to identify the entire month during which each occurred. Although many Native American tribes gave distinct names to the full moon, the most well known full moon names come from the Algonquin tribes who lived in the area of New England and westward to Lake Superior. We live in Hallsville, Missouri. Christian St. Pierre photographed the Harvest Moon at am on Sept.



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