What moment of your life do you wish you had recorded?
Asked at El Rancho Market in Marina.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Follow-up: What’s your most vivid smell-related memory?
ALEXANDRA PARKER | Movie House Employee | MontereyA: 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 | MarinaA: 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 | SeasideA: 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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