Descriptive Essay
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What do you think of when you hear the word home? I think of comfort, love, and of coarse the sweet smell of warm apple pie. The first thing that you notice when visiting someone’s home for the first time is the smell. If the first thing you smell when you walk into someone’s home fore the first time is a dirty wet dog, the chances are you won’t want to revisit that house. That’s why the smell of your home is so important, not only for the people who visit but also for the people who live there. Each room in my home has a different and wonderful smell. It ranges from the bedroom and living room, where I like to relax, to the kitchen where all the cooking is done.
When I first walk in the door from work, the smell of a Cuban fiesta envelops my sense of smell. I can smell each spice individually lingering in the air like a kite on a windy day. The garlic, green peppers, and onions put me in a trance as I walk into the kitchen to greet my wife who is dancing to salsa music. The sound of sizzling meat and steaming yellow rice pulls me in as if I were a dog being called by my master. From the caramelized honey brown flan, to the crispy golden plantains, the sight and smells make my mouth water.
I open the door to our bedroom to get comfortable and unwind. As soon as I take my first step the smell of sweet vanilla dances over me. On each of our night stands sits two beige candles whose shadows are dancing off the walls. The flame enchants me and the smell puts a calming feeling over me. Before leaving the room I relax on my bed for a few minutes. I know my wife had been laying there because the pillows have a scent of her fresh, herbal