Sir Godfrey Gregg
Close your eyes and breathe in. What do you smell? The sharp, clean scent of a fir tree? The spicy warmth of cinnamon and clove? The rich, buttery aroma of cookies baking? Scents have a direct pathway to our memory centers, making the smells of Christmas some of the most powerful time-travellers we possess.
A whiff of pine can instantly bring back the childhood thrill of choosing the perfect tree. The scent of orange and clove can transport you to your grandmother’s kitchen. These aromas are the invisible decorations of the season, filling our homes with an atmosphere that is felt as much as it is smelled. They are the essence of comfort and nostalgia.
This year, lean into these scents. Bake that traditional recipe, not just for the taste, but for the smell that will fill your home. Simmer a pot of water with orange peels and cinnamon sticks. Light a pine-scented candle. Let these fragrant traditions anchor you in the present moment while connecting you to all the joy of Christmases gone by. They are a beautiful reminder that some of the best things in life are invisible, but deeply felt.

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