Grapefruit.
Pine forests.
Wet cement on a hot summer’s day, when the hose hits the sidewalk.
Cat tummies.
When you go outside on a cold winter night and smell the smoke coming from a neighbor’s fireplace.
Barbecue on the grill.
Garlic bread baking in the oven.
The smell of rich, slightly damp earth, while gardening.
The scent that is drawn up by crunching across fallen oak leaves in a forest.
The combination of bacon and coffee cooking over a campfire.
Freshly dried laundry.
Fresh sage crumbled with your fingers.
The air after a rainstorm, especially if it’s really cold outside.
Fresh tomatoes right off the plant.
The bark of a Ponderosa pine tree, which can smell like vanilla or faintly of chocolate malt.
I don’t think they make this any more, but when I was a kid, there was a suntan lotion called Sea and Ski that came in a green bottle with an orange lid. That stuff was truly intoxicating!
Cardamom. Well, duh!