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Today I was burning a new kind of incense --- some sort of "spring" scent that at face value smells sort of "fruity" and maybe even a tad sickening sweet if one gets too much of it. Every time I parked my car at my destination as I was doing my errands, I'd put it out. But when I came back into the car, I noticed something interesting. This incense has an interesting lingering odor ("after-scent") that smells something like the scent they put in sun block, with a "summery" and "beachy" type of smell reminding me of being around people at the ocean. Fascinating. I thought to myself this is more of a summer fragrance than spring IMO. Definitely made my summer errand day pleasing.

BTW, the reclining skeleton holder I have I call Mr. B. He leans back on his arms as if resting in a field and smoking. His name is 5 letters long, but I know the ladies don't like his name. It's not polite. :biggrin :lol
 
Today I was burning a new kind of incense --- some sort of "spring" scent that at face value smells sort of "fruity" and maybe even a tad sickening sweet if one gets too much of it. Every time I parked my car at my destination as I was doing my errands, I'd put it out. But when I came back into the car, I noticed something interesting. This incense has an interesting lingering odor ("after-scent") that smells something like the scent they put in sun block, with a "summery" and "beachy" type of smell reminding me of being around people at the ocean. Fascinating. I thought to myself this is more of a summer fragrance than spring IMO. Definitely made my summer errand day pleasing.

BTW, the reclining skeleton holder I have I call Mr. B. He leans back on his arms as if resting in a field and smoking. His name is 5 letters long, but I know the ladies don't like his name. It's not polite. :biggrin :lol

Well, okay, but isn't your suggestion a bit rude? :chin
 
Well, okay, but isn't your suggestion a bit rude? :chin

Sorry, that's his name. :lol And that's why I only called him by his first letter so as not to be rude. I call him that for anyone I talk with.

I have an array of characters in my life to make it more comical. I should have been a comic writer or something. I won't go into talking about "Madge" the neighbor housewife who has to have coffee with us 10:10 every morning and offers solutions to every household problem from making the kitchen sparkling clean and lemony fresh to even fixing the furnace. :lol
 
Today I was burning a new kind of incense --- some sort of "spring" scent that at face value smells sort of "fruity" and maybe even a tad sickening sweet if one gets too much of it. Every time I parked my car at my destination as I was doing my errands, I'd put it out. But when I came back into the car, I noticed something interesting. This incense has an interesting lingering odor ("after-scent") that smells something like the scent they put in sun block, with a "summery" and "beachy" type of smell reminding me of being around people at the ocean. Fascinating. I thought to myself this is more of a summer fragrance than spring IMO. Definitely made my summer errand day pleasing.

BTW, the reclining skeleton holder I have I call Mr. B. He leans back on his arms as if resting in a field and smoking. His name is 5 letters long, but I know the ladies don't like his name. It's not polite. :biggrin :lol

That incense sounds pretty amazing. What brand & what scent is it?
I need to get myself an incense holder like Mr. B for the car because I always stick it in the vent and the ashes fall on the floor or seat. My husband has melted the car in two spots because he always puts it in weird places. I have a frog holder somewhere....
 
That incense sounds pretty amazing. What brand & what scent is it?
I need to get myself an incense holder like Mr. B for the car because I always stick it in the vent and the ashes fall on the floor or seat. My husband has melted the car in two spots because he always puts it in weird places. I have a frog holder somewhere....

Hannah:

Some people like it; some don't. Some like to try out new brands; others (like your mom, I think you said) can't seem to get used to it.
 
That incense sounds pretty amazing. What brand & what scent is it?
I need to get myself an incense holder like Mr. B for the car because I always stick it in the vent and the ashes fall on the floor or seat. My husband has melted the car in two spots because he always puts it in weird places. I have a frog holder somewhere....

I got it off Amazon. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/100-Stick-Box...ick+Box+-+#8+Spring+and+Mist+-+Gonesh+Incense

I'll ask my son where he got Mr. B. He got it for me as a gift because he knows I burn a lot of incense. Before Mr. B came along to smoke the incense, I used to stick the long stick of incense in an old candle jar (into the wax) to hold it upright.
 
I got it off Amazon. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/100-Stick-Box...ick+Box+-+#8+Spring+and+Mist+-+Gonesh+Incense

I'll ask my son where he got Mr. B. He got it for me as a gift because he knows I burn a lot of incense. Before Mr. B came along to smoke the incense, I used to stick the long stick of incense in an old candle jar (into the wax) to hold it upright.

Those look pretty great. I like the amount too. My husband always burns it when I'm not around and then I get home and can't find any. I need to stock up!

I found this incense holder at Wal-Mart last time I was there. I like it a lot.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Elegant-Expressions-Tree-Cone-Incense-Burner/19902105
I might buy this for the house and use my frog holder for the car. I've also stuck the incense into the wax of candles before. Works pretty good.
 
Those look pretty great. I like the amount too. My husband always burns it when I'm not around and then I get home and can't find any. I need to stock up!

I found this incense holder at Wal-Mart last time I was there. I like it a lot.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Elegant-Expressions-Tree-Cone-Incense-Burner/19902105
I might buy this for the house and use my frog holder for the car. I've also stuck the incense into the wax of candles before. Works pretty good.

That's a very nice holder, but it says for cones. Are you planning on burning cones or sticks? The link I gave to you are for the long, skinny sticks.
 
That's a very nice holder, but it says for cones. Are you planning on burning cones or sticks? The link I gave to you are for the long, skinny sticks.

I don't mind burning cones. I feel like they last longer. But I think I could find something to stick in the bottom of that holder to keep the skinny sticks in. Maybe a small jar of clay?
 
Today I was burning a new kind of incense --- some sort of "spring" scent that at face value smells sort of "fruity" and maybe even a tad sickening sweet if one gets too much of it. Every time I parked my car at my destination as I was doing my errands, I'd put it out. But when I came back into the car, I noticed something interesting. This incense has an interesting lingering odor ("after-scent") that smells something like the scent they put in sun block, with a "summery" and "beachy" type of smell reminding me of being around people at the ocean. Fascinating. I thought to myself this is more of a summer fragrance than spring IMO. Definitely made my summer errand day pleasing.

BTW, the reclining skeleton holder I have I call Mr. B. He leans back on his arms as if resting in a field and smoking. His name is 5 letters long, but I know the ladies don't like his name. It's not polite. :biggrin :lol

Do you know the name of the incense you were burning? I really want to find some that reminds me of the Atlantic shore, I have CB-I hate perfume "At the Beach - 1966" and that nailed the smell, but I really would like to find some similar incense.
 
Do you know the name of the incense you were burning? I really want to find some that reminds me of the Atlantic shore, I have CB-I hate perfume "At the Beach - 1966" and that nailed the smell, but I really would like to find some similar incense.

Yeah, it's common incense from Gonesh.

It's called "No. 8 Perfumes of a Spring Mist"

It's apparently a mixture of stuff unlike a specific fragrance such as Sandalwood, Dragon's Blood or whatever.

You can buy a box of 100 sticks (that will go forever) at Amazon.com I believe it was for only $8. What I do is I add stuff like this to my wish list until I get enough items for free shipping (usually a $25 order or more).

I'm not really as much of an incense connoisseur as I made myself out to be. I have a small circle of certain fragrances I like, and Gonesh used to be "Rani Charcoal Incense cones" back in the 1970's when I was a teenager. They only had a limited number of fragrances, I believe 8 of them, but nowadays their selection is a lot greater and I'm slowly expanding out. However, it's most convenient for me to get them at a local drug store (and my son's girlfriend knows of a place where she lives on Long Island that hand dips the sticks) so between those two places is where I usually get them. They are dirt cheap in a drugstore at about $2 for 20-25 sticks, but the selection is limited.
 
I burn incense in the gym while working out. I never did drugs back in the day, so it does not mean anything like that to me. I just buy an assorted pack of 50 sticks and pull out whatever I grab. I don't see anything wrong with it.

However, I can see how burning it in the car may cause a problem with the police if you are pulled over. They are going to think you are covering something up (gee, wonder what?), but other than that, I see nothing wrong with it.
 
Hello...

Researchers have found that the smoke produced by burning incense is laden with cancer-causing chemicals.
You may want to switch to burning frankincense oil instead; it's actually beneficial, and has been shown to kill bladder cancer cells in mice.

A suggestion for a helpful Google search would be: burning incense bladder cancer
 
I burn incense in the gym while working out. I never did drugs back in the day, so it does not mean anything like that to me. I just buy an assorted pack of 50 sticks and pull out whatever I grab. I don't see anything wrong with it.

However, I can see how burning it in the car may cause a problem with the police if you are pulled over. They are going to think you are covering something up (gee, wonder what?), but other than that, I see nothing wrong with it.

Well, pertaining to the police, that's the problem with this nation becoming a police state where one is guilty until proven innocent. Of course if I burn incense I "must have something to hide". Right? :halo That's another subject in and of itself in which anyone who knows anything about incense knows it is not strong enough to cover anything up, and IMO is no different than one of those mirror hanging air freshners --- heck, I get my incense in a drugstore so I'm doing nothing illegal. I would point out to single out incense people is a tad discriminatory as opposed to mirror hanging people. Then maybe point out that there's real criminals to be caught out there.
 
Hello...

Researchers have found that the smoke produced by burning incense is laden with cancer-causing chemicals.
You may want to switch to burning frankincense oil instead; it's actually beneficial, and has been shown to kill bladder cancer cells in mice.

A suggestion for a helpful Google search would be: burning incense bladder cancer

When I looked this up, those who claim that seem to be mainline medical and mainline news agencies such as CNN. I don't even bother to listen to them. I would not advocate burning so much incense that one chokes up, and certainly not all day. I'm talking a quick drive to my work and back (or errands) about 4 times a week. Outside odors, such as someone mowing their lawn, even with the windows closed and only the vents open can override the incense smell, so it can't be that strong, nor, as the previous poster was concerned about, can it be used to "cover anything up" If you have a kid that pukes in the back seat, and light sandalwood incense, you'll still have foul smelling puke only with just a touch of sandalwood fragrance added.
 
be careful with the incense made in india, because it is one of the most typical religious accessories of the hinduism which is the most idolatrous religion in the world, the hindus worship many "gods" and spirits such as: brahma, vishnu, shiva, ganesha, rama, krishna, indra, vayu, varuna, yama, kundalini, the chakras, aum, etc., that are not shown in the Bible as holy, but they even are shown as devilish there, and the hindus have a tradition to "sanctify" the incense in the form of offering to the hindu "gods"/spirits which process actually is a sorcery/magical art of spiritualization by the spirits of hinduism, so they have a tradition to enchant the incense which is made in india, and hereof the use of such incense may spiritually prejudice the human(s) who use(s) such

Blessings
 
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be careful with the incense made in india, because it is one of the most typical religious accessories of the hinduism which is the most idolatrous religion in the world, the hindus worship many "gods" and spirits such as: brahma, vishnu, shiva, ganesha, rama, krishna, indra, vayu, varuna, yama, kundalini, the chakras, aum, etc., that are not shown in the Bible as holy, but they even are shown as devilish there, and the hindus have a tradition to "sanctify" the incense in the form of offering to the hindu "gods"/spirits which process actually is a sorcery/magical art of spiritualization by the spirits of hinduism, so they have a tradition to enchant the incense which is made in india, and hereof the use of such incense may spiritually prejudice the human(s) who use(s) such

Blessings

Not to worry, most of my exotic, rare incense just so happens to mysteriously appear in Rite Aid drugstores. :lol
 
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