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=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===


# Today was so wonderful. I smelled the air: moisture emanating up from the earth through mud and soft soil, meeting the wafts of fragrant first blossoms someplace about chest height, very subtle, augmented by the very merry birdsong. What do I call that? Terramour. Love the earth.
# Today was so wonderful. I smelled the air: moisture emanating up from the earth through mud and soft soil, meeting the wafts of fragrant first blossoms someplace about chest height, very subtle, augmented by the very merry birdsong. What do I call that? Terramour. Love the earth.


Coined by Robin Snyder-Drummond, April 1, 2016
Coined by Robin Snyder-Drummond, April 1, 2016, Melrose, MA


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Latest revision as of 17:54, 16 March 2021

Noun

  1. Today was so wonderful. I smelled the air: moisture emanating up from the earth through mud and soft soil, meeting the wafts of fragrant first blossoms someplace about chest height, very subtle, augmented by the very merry birdsong. What do I call that? Terramour. Love the earth.

Coined by Robin Snyder-Drummond, April 1, 2016, Melrose, MA