The aromas of winter

Hodgemoor Wood, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks

The advent of winter has brought crisp, sunny days. It was a a joy last week to take to the saddle for bike rides through the Buckinghamshire countryside. Yet I noticed something for the very first time. As the temperature fell, my sense of smell increased. Cycling through Hodgemoor Wood, above, the aromas were almost overpowering – in a pleasant way. It was like wallowing in potpourri. A few days later, I sensed the aroma of petrol as I passed another local woodland. And yesterday, leaving the house, I could sense the aroma of sweet candles.

Was I imagining this? Had my senses changed on marking my 60th birthday? Or was the winter of 2023/24 an unusually aromatic one?

My observations featured in The Times on Friday, which included my letter on the topic, prompted by a column by Janice Turner.

I was amused by the response from fellow cyclist Simon Chynoweth, above, on Strava. (We shared a memorable Land’s End to John O’Groats adventure in 2019.) It will be interesting to see if my aromatic experiences continue now the cold snap has eased!

What do you think? Please leave a comment!