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Small returns

For the first time since my anosmia began, I can smell my Malin + Goetz lotion.  It's not a scent that I particularly enjoy, but the lotion works well on my skin so I got the 1 gallon refill size earlier this year.  And I can sense it!  Any improvement is exciting and I hope the trajectory continues. In addition to the lotion, my Seville Orange perfume oil from Nest "came back" to me shortly after my previous post and I can now also smell the cherry and jasmine candle that was inspired by Tom Ford's Lost Cherry perfume. The only weird return is my bottle of Mon Guerlain.  I used to put on a few spritzes at bedtime because of how heavenly it was, but it feels like I am only smelling some of its components instead of the full harmonious blend.  It actually reminds me of the Mon Guerlain I smelled at the Lisbon airport and that one also didn't seem right. Food remains inaccessible at the moment.  No matter how delicious something tastes, the aromas have not returned

The beginning

So it finally happened: I caught Covid more than three years after the world initially shut down.   I hadn’t seen my evasion as an achievement, but it was nice to only have to deal with the vaccine side effects three times instead of the fullblown symptoms. I’m not even clear how I got sick in the first place, though with the media coverage on increased infections again I should have known it was a matter of time.   All I know was that I had a busy weekend and there were multiple exposure opportunities. Friday I caught La Chimera at the film festival.  Watchable, vaguely interesting, and a little predictable, but it wasn’t bad.  It wasn’t until halfway through that I remembered Isabella Rossellini was in it.  And then when the end credits rolled I realized the lead was one of the Prince Charleses on The Crown, though I hadn’t watched the show at all. Saturday I had a full day starting with lunch with a retired coworker whom I had not seen since the before .  She had been dealing