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Lost Fragrances Continued: M.J. Guest Blogs About GUERLAIN — MARIE CLAIRE…

The latest release in M.J.’s Reincarnationist series, THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES, is ripe with sensual references to perfume and M.J. has done significant research into the mysteries of scent.

 

…And so, she recently spent a few months touring the blogosphere, leaving behind a gorgeous trail of guest posts about lost fragrances.

 

Tune in here often as we post more links to her numerous delicious posts. Your senses will thank you!

 

On that note (pun intended), here’s an intro to M.J.’s Guest Post at Man of La Book on GUERLAIN — MARIE CLAIRE

 

Guer­lain is revered as one of the most spec­tac­u­lar per­fume houses in the world. More than 180 years of per­fume his­tory has trans­lated into the cre­ation of over 700 per­fumes — many of which are rare edi­tions and long-lost gems…..


For her complete post about GUERLAIN — MARIE CLAIRE click here.

 

 

 

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Lost Fragrances Continued: M.J. Guest Blogs About HERMÈS – DOBLIS…

The latest release in M.J.’s Reincarnationist series, THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES, is ripe with sensual references to perfume and M.J. has done significant research into the mysteries of scent.

 

…And so, she recently spent a few months touring the blogosphere, leaving behind a gorgeous trail of guest posts about lost fragrances.

 

Tune in here often as we post more links to her numerous delicious posts. Your senses will thank you!

 

On that note (pun intended), here’s an intro to M.J.’s Guest Post at The Owl Bookmark Blog on HERMÈS – DOBLIS…

 

 

The alleged ‘Holy Grail’ of lost perfumes created by the French house Hermès, Doblis is a highly sought after scent originally created in 1955, and one that is still in high demand today….


For her complete post about HERMÈS – DOBLIS click here.

 

 

 

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The Neverending Poem…

The Letters of Utrecht

 

The Letters of Utrecht project publishes a poem of the local poet’s guild in the stones of a street in the center of the town of Utrecht, The Netherlands. One character per stone, one stone per week…

 

Forever.

 

For more on this, click here.
For an explanation of the Letters of Utrecht (video, in Dutch) click here.
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