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Traveling by Air

I am on my way to the airport - to NYC and from there to Tel Aviv on the 27th. Unless I run out of Wi-Fi connection NYC you will be able to read soon about all my airport adventrues and my more interesting NYC adventrues - some of which are suppose to smell real good. If I don't manage to connect to the net in NYC, I will post all my attempted NYC blog entries when I get to Tel Aviv.
See you all soon in the Big Apple!
:)
Ayala

Photo: "Have a Safe Trip *Lili*" courtesy of Seattle Roll

Dear Blog,

I don't like to sound apologetic, and I will not apologize. The truth to be told - I have been very neglectful of you, my beloved blog, in the past couple of weeks. This will end very soon, in fact in a few moments when I publish my next entry, and I hope this will mark my return at my usual capacity of posting. I can't reveal what has stopped me from blogging in the past few weeks; All I can say is these were important things, and very positive at that, however - they are absolutley not related to perfumery wahtsoever and therefore completely irrelevant to this blog until I find a connection that is obvious enough to share in this forum.

I missed you just as you do, but I will be back shortly.

Sincerely,

Ayala

P.s for my devoted readers - those of you who have commented on my soliflore name searching post, please contact me with your mailing address so I can send you a sample of Les Nuages de Joie Jaune. I ended up choosing my own names, but your suggestions sure helped me in the process - and this is the least I can do to thank you all!

Osmanthus Marathon

In the next few weeks, I will be reviewing all the osmanthus perfumes that I can get a hold of. Osmanthus is an unusual note, and being an expensive and rare perfume material, it is not often used as a main theme. I will be exploring some osmanthus-themed scents, and sharing my impressions with you. If there is any osmanthus perfume I don't know of and you think I should try, drop me a line.
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