It's a little disconcerting, because I was never allergic to anything as a child, and didn't even know what poison ivy looked like until puberty hit. I became allergic to trees in my 40s, and then candle perfumes in my 50s. I turn 60 this year and can't wait to see if I develop a reaction to air.
oh wow that is not good. I know how that feels I did not have allergies until I moved to Texas and then it hit me and the same with asthma it hit me when I moved to Texas. And certain smells get to me and I am allergic to lavender so I know how to feel.. And I hope that you do not get allergic to air that would be really bad
Too many places and too many people can turn a pleasant experience into a monumental tragedy. It can happen to anyone anywhere. They're probably best at the spa or some other commercial establishment.
Oh, no, thunder and lightning. BOOM!!! The house power is off. Ahh, turn of the light and light a candle...two and three, scented, radio, and... [knock-knock-knock], PIZZA! And more BAM-BIG---BBOOOOOOMM!!!!!!
I like that gentle scent -- especially in the Kitchen ..