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Monday's Writing Love prompt is:The sense of smell bypasses other regions of the brain the other senses pass through and is processed directly by the olfactory region of the cerebral cortex; it is strongly connected to memories and emotions…What is one scent that strongly connects you to a particular memory? Use that memory to inspire your writing topic.

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Monday's Writing Love prompt is:The sense of smell bypasses other regions of the brain the other senses pass through and is processed directly by the olfactory region of the cerebral cortex; it is strongly connected to memories and emotions…What is one scent that strongly connects you to a particular memory? Use that memory to inspire your writing topic.

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The scent that strongly connects me to a particular memory is the smell of freshly baked bread. It takes me back to my childhood, to the small, cozy kitchen of my grandmother's house. I remember waking up to that delicious aroma, knowing that a warm, buttery slice of bread was waiting for me at the breakfast table. It was more than just a meal, it was a symbol of my grandmother's love and care. Now, every time I smell freshly baked bread, I am transported back to those simple, happy days. This memory inspires me to write about the powerful connection between food, love, and memory.

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