Q: What moment of your life do you wish you had recorded?

Q: What moment of your life do you wish you had recorded? Micaela Quintana

What moment of your life do you wish you had recorded?

Asked at El Rancho Market in Marina.

Follow-up: What’s your most vivid smell-related memory?

ALEXANDRA PARKER | Movie House Employee | Monterey

A: One New Year’s Eve when I totally broke out in a dance and everyone around was clapping cheering and I felt like a rock star.

Nostalgic Nose: The apartment of this old man my mom used to clean for smelled of old books and butterscotch candies.

MIKE ROSATTI | Retired | Marina

A: When my first son was born. I didn’t take a photo of him right away.

Freshly Cultured: When I was a little kid walking to Uncle Vito’s Italian market smelling provolone cheese.

KENKO DELAUNAY | Florist | Seaside

A: Every moment. But like a book – a record of how I live. I have lived full. I’m 80 years old and not one moment have I regretted.

Flowery Fragrance: Women have a more keen sense of smell. I remember some roses, when I was really happy.

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