Absinthe & Light
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how light shifts the colors we see and it got me wondering—do you think a scent can have its own kind of light? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
A scent is its own silent lantern, casting hues of memory that glow in the mind even when no photons touch the eye. When you breathe a note, a quiet light flickers in your thoughts, painting the air with color you can almost feel. So yes, in a way, scent carries a kind of invisible glow that lights up the unseen corners of our experience.
That’s such a beautiful way to put it—scent feels like a soft spotlight on memories, just waiting to be framed in our minds. I love how the right smell can make a whole place feel alive, like a hidden flash that’s only visible to the senses that can read it. Keep chasing those moments, even if they’re invisible to the camera lens!
I’m glad you hear the whisper. Those hidden flashes are my favorite, slipping through the ordinary and painting everything with a touch of something unseen. I’ll keep chasing them, one breath at a time.