Sunday Stills: What is That #Aroma?

I thought to title my post “what’s that smell,” but changed it at the last minute 😊 Plus Marsha already used it…she had a good reason.

Despite my continuing difficulty with the loss of my senses of taste and smell (thanks, Covid), back in October 2020, I manage to enjoy the aromas of so many things.

Oddly my senses of taste and smell are muted in the afternoon. I can taste and smell my coffee without difficulty in the morning, thank goodness.

Weekend-Coffee-Share
Enjoying a cuppa Joe!

Since we are having coffee today, let’s explore all the good smells, aromas, scents, and fragrances.

Spring Scents

You can almost breathe in the smell of the crisp, mountain air after the rain!

Lake Spokane after Spring Rain
After the rain on Lake Spokane

My dog Brodie’s sense of smell is 400 times that of humans, as most dogs’ are. He spends a lot of time sniffing the dirt, probably smelling the voles underground.

Brodies Nose
Brodie’s very active nose…must be a vole

Speaking of the animal kingdom, I always loved it when the hummingbirds flocked to their feeders.

Hummingbird ready to feed

Oddly they cannot detect the scent of sugar water but they are attracted to garden flowers and will see the feeder and take full advantage!

Smoky Smells

This weekend, we spent Saturday celebrating my niece’s 40th birthday at her 10-acre property south of Spokane. There was amazing BBQ and other mouth-watering aromas for anyone. Believe it or not, my niece is known to enjoy a cigar occasionally. While shopping this week at a beverage box store, we checked out the cigar room. I didn’t like the smell of the room, but I enjoy cigar smoke in small doses.

My grandfather loved his pipe and some of his furniture I inherited still bears the aroma of the smoke inside the drawers! Definitely fond memories of times long ago.

In our neighborhood, everyone has a wood- (or pellet-) burning stove. The sweet smell of woodsmoke is quite soothing to me.

What I hate are the smoky smells from wildfires. Keeping fingers crossed that we have none this year.

Eau de Décor

Do you surround yourself with fragrances in your home? I use those wall plug-ins that emit a chosen scent.

Wallflower Scent Turtle

I prefer florals and warm woodsy scents over vanilla and fruit/foody smells. I can handle the scents of cinnamon and pumpkin spice around Thanksgiving into the holidays. Same with hand and body lotions. I don’t want to smell like food or fruit.

“It was very pleasant to savor its aroma, for smells have the power to evoke the past, bringing back sounds and even other smells that have no match in the present.”

― Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate

Floral Fragrances

Here is a gallery of some of my favorite floral scents.

This week, don’t forget to stop and smell the roses!

desaturated roses
Desaturated roses

Any flowers will do even if they don’t have a scent. It’s the act of stopping and taking the time to do so that’s important.

Photo Challenges this Week

Each week I am inspired by my fellow bloggers’ photo challenges. I find it fun to incorporate these into my Sunday Stills weekly themes.

Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders

Sunday Stills weekly challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post.

  • Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
  • Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
  • Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
  • Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
  • Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
  • I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.

This Week’s Featured Bloggers

Sunday Stills is a wonderful community of bloggers and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Below are this week’s links from bloggers who shared scent-sational photos. I edit these all week as new links are added.

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98 responses to “Sunday Stills: What is That #Aroma?”

  1. Quite an interesting palette of wonderful aromas, Terri
    Thank you so much for sharing this with my challenge 🙂

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    1. This went to spam, Hammad! I’m glad you liked the post 🙂

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  3. Smells do evoke memories more that other senses. The smell of the sea and forests are different in different parts of the world.

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    1. Definitely. Fascinating isn’t it?

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  4. Terri, I love plug-ins with floral scents (think spa), the smell of a good cigar, fresh-cut grass, sea air, and just about anything Malcolm decides to bake. You selected some wonderful visuals to go with this post!

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    1. Thank you, Suzanne! The aromas of freshly baked goods area always a winner!

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  5. I’m so sorry for your continued loss of smell and taste. It’s got to be aggravating. I do like the fresh smell of bread and coffee. Although I went with flowers, of course, for the week.

    Sunday Stills Challenge: #Aroma

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    1. Thanks, Cee, I manage to get by. I expected nothing less than an array of beautiful, fragrant flowers from you the share this week!

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  6. […] is my entry for Terri’s, Sunday Stills Challenge. Here are three flower scents I really […]

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  7. Lovely images for your theme.
    Nothing like aroma of coffee.
    Love Brodie busy in sniffing something.
    My contribution

    ?Scent ?smell ?aroma ?Fragrance

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    1. Thanks, Philo! Enjoying a cuppa now 🙂

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      1. Go ahead! Enjoy!
        I am joining you now😃😃

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  8. […] Linking To Sunday Stills Photography Challenge hosted By Terri Webster-Schrandt – Theme: Aroma… […]

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  10. Brodie is just like Toby and Austin. Half the time is spent sniffing rather than walking or running after the tennis ball I always bring along on our walks. I have to be very careful with some smells that Austin checks out cause he has an awful habit of rolling around in said substance – often fox poo! I don’t know what attracts dogs to things like fox poo and wanting to roll around on dead fish on the beach, either. I’m just glad it’s not only my dogs that seem to be attracted to rolling around in those items.

    You have a whole host of aromas on this week’s post, Terri. Like many others have said, I especially love the smell of the outside air after a rain. Likewise, I also love the smell of freshly cut grass, although it’s not me that does the cutting.

    I’ll be participating later in my Wordless Wednesday post.

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    1. I’m glad you enjoyed all the smells this week, Hugh! Our dogs must really enjoy life through their noses. Hans wanted to put cow manure/fertilizer on areas of our lawn and I nixed that idea since Brodie would just roll in it all day! Soon Hans will mow our new-ish lawn and you reminded me to go out later and have a sniff!

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      1. Toby and Austin would have been with Brodie rolling around in all that cow manure, Terri. It would have been bathtime every day.

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  11. Sorry you lost your sense of smell post-Covid Terri, but your images and descriptions let all of smell virtually and the aromas and scents are heavenly. (Nothing smells as good as coffee and fresh bread in my opinion.)

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    1. Thanks, Linda! Coffee and freshly baked bread are high on my list!

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  12. All beautiful photos, Terri! I especially love the greenery around the lake. It’s so peaceful.
    Here’s mine for this week: https://peacefulatdawn.com/2022/05/17/nature-scents/

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  13. […] Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD), Jez’s Water Water Everywhere (WWE), Terri’s Sunday Stills – Scents, Aromas, Smells and Dawn Miller’s Spring Festival 2022 Week […]

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  14. Wonderful photos and aromas! I’m so glad you can still enjoy your morning coffee! Hopefully your taste and smell will return in full eventually. I can almost smell the aroma from the drying tobacco! Great picture! 🙂 This week, all of the aromas are from my garden. https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2022/05/17/fragrance-in-todays-garden/

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! It was fun looking for smelly items to share 😉 I’m glad I can taste and smell coffee–otherwise what would be the point, LOL!

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      1. The smelling thing is strange, isn’t it? My daughter and I cannot smell coffee properly (most of it smells gross), and it’s been since January 2021…so I am jealous you can smell that!

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      2. Eek that’s terrible, Dawn. There are afternoons when I have to stick my nose into the cup just to smell it.

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      3. That’s no fun either! 🙄

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  15. Terri,
    Thanks for the shout-out to us cigar smokers. There’s is a lot to like about the scent of a good cigar (outdoors). I also love the aroma of a good Cabernet and I am constantly swirling the wine glass and taking a whiff. Love your pictures, as always, and that hummer is a great shot. Have a great week! Joe

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    1. Thanks, Joe, great to hear from you and trust that all is well. My hubby loves his pipe and cigar but only on the weekends, and definitely outside!

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  16. I’m sorry to hear you’re still struggling to taste and smell properly – although I guess it’s good news that you can at least enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning! I hope things get back to normal soon 🤗 I’m totally with you on the smell of the earth after rain (but I never knew it had a name!) and wood smoke, and it seems we share similar taste in room fragrances.

    Here’s my contribution to the aroma theme: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-in-the-cardamom-hills-of-kerala/

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    1. Thank you, Sarah! Good coffee always makes my day! Off to check out your post!

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  17. […] scent of spices hung in the air, so of course I’m sharing this visit with Terri for her Sunday Stills aroma […]

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  18. Bummer that you still struggle with taste and smell Terri – although it seems you’re slowly getting both back. My S-I-L is the only person I know who lost her sense of taste but not smell – weird! I loved your comment about the smells remaining in the drawers creating fond memories. As for me, I’ll take the aromas from the kitchen every time LOL! My husband makes the absolute best chocolate chip cookies in the universe. I’ve forbidden him to make them while I’m watching my weight!!!

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    1. Yes, the loss is coming back a little, it’s not terrible, just strange. In most cases I doubt I would have little trouble smelling chocolate chip cookies baking–yum!

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      1. LOL I’m with you!

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  19. Loved your smell picks Terri – coffee, cigars, don’t bother me at all. And isn’ that strange how everyone has different no taste and no smell experiences from Covid. I got it last month and was fine in 2 weeks. After I was fine was when I lost my taste buds, but I could still smell – like an oxymoron, lol. But after only 1 week I could taste again. Thankfully. ❤

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    1. Covid definitely did a number on us in varying degrees, Debby. Glad yours is back to normal!

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  21. Love the smell post rain, sometimes earthy but I smell clean air! Love the grandfather story, that is one thing I remember fondly about my grandpa Cliff. And I’m also still drawn to pipe tabbaco smells. And Bodi! We always claim our Coopers nose is what always got him him trouble…now as age has diminished his sight and hearing his nose is what keeps him active.

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  22. I love aromas, and coffee is top of the list, hehe. Lately, I’ve been out and about in nature and the spring smells are intoxicating. I smell lots of sweet smells from different wildflowers and plants. To switch it up, I even love a good marsh smell! 😉

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    1. Thank you, Donna! I love most nature smells, of course, some can be a bit nasty.

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  24. Lake Spokane looks a fantastic place to relax, although I expect it gets very busy in good weather! Love the dramatic sky 😃

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    1. Thanks, Jez, yes the rivers and lakes around here get busy but there seems to be plenty of room.

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  25. A beautifully fragrant post, Terri – I could almost smell those images. Toni x

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    1. Heehee, I was careful to pick some good ones, Toni! Many thanks!

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  26. Woah, that’s way too many muted senses, Terri. I loved this post and how it brought out the nuances of smells I hadn’t thought about. Cigars, for example. Those are acquired tastes, which I never acquired, but pipe smoke is lovely. I don’t know that I’d want a house full, but an occasional sniff is pleasant. I love Brodie and his voles. Puppy Girl is not so much a hunter as a socializer in her sniffing efforts. Puppy Girl and I are out on my patio enjoying the fragrances of all my new plants. Vince got another stand and bouquet while I was visiting Palm Desert. He fixed the waterfall and the fire pit, so the patio is almost complete with so many senses – even for muted people like us! 🙂

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    1. You know what’s sad, Marsha? I wear hearing aids and glasses–all I have left is my sense of touch, LOLLL! Pipe smoke is so nostalgic and very tolerable for me. I’m so glad your cute patio is shaping up! And you’re not muted, LOL!

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      1. Visually, some hearing, walking for sure – which is what? Touch? So muted a little but it’s under wraps! You are so young and vibrant, your mutedness is way under wraps. 🙂

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      2. I guess we all eventually break down little by little. I’m not complaining one bit! And thanks for that lovely compliment!

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      3. Let’s keep it little.

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  27. I do like to have a candle burning to take away the smell of my dogs! In the summer I love the smell of my jasmine

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    1. Oooh, jasmine! One of my favorites!

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  28. I enjoyed all your smelly photos Terri, but I’m sorry to hear you’ve lost some of your senses due to Covid, it seems to be a thing doesn’t it? You’ve given us a lot of variety in your post. I’ve just stuck to the theme of muddy earth smells in my post today. I am away from home and the internet reception is sooooo sloooow but I managed to get it done!

    The smell of earth after rain #SundayStills

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    1. I’m glad you liked all my smelly images, Debbie, LOL! I’m glad you could join us with a post this week despite the slow internet.

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  29. […] Terri, from Second Wind Leisure, hosts Sunday Stills photo challenge every week with the prompt this week being ‘What is that aroma?’. You can read Terri’s post here. […]

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  30. Hi, Terri – Great prompt and photos. I swear I could smell the scent in the pictures that you shared. And good to know that tidbit about hummingbirds. I always wondered if they could smell the sugar water.

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    1. Thanks so much, Donna. I’m glad the images conveyed their scents! I had to look that factoid up to be sure about the hummers.

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  31. I love the scent of rain-washed earth, so fresh and loamy! Another scent I gravitate toward is the coffee bean aisle in the grocery store. Someone is usually there grinding their favorite blend, and oh, the aroma- heavenly 🙂

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    1. Definitely, Jacquie! I love it when you can smell the coffee grinder in the store!

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    1. Pretty image, I bet that alfalfa smells amazing!

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      1. I am always amazed at how colourful it is.

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  32. Socks about the long haul Covid issue but thankfully it is only those and not some very serious ones. Not to make light of it though as I am sure it takes enjoyment out of life’s sensory items. My favourite smell — the alfalfa field after it hS been freshly cut. Followed by the summer rain smell which here is not very often anymore.

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    1. Great image you shared, Bernie, thank you. You are so right that any long-haul covid issue could have been much worse. I had two very mild cases and this loss isn’t horrible as it is annoying.

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  33. Hi Terri, I am sorry you are struggling with your taste and smell. Covid is lots of no fun. Thanks for the gorgeous pictures.

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    1. Aww, thank you, Robbie. It’s annoying at times, but I’m used to it.

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  35. Kirstin Bozich Troyer Avatar
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    Love these Terri. I only lost my taste and smell for a week, and it was horrible. I know so many who are still affected. I’m thankful I’m not.

    Here’s my post:https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2022/05/taking-in-life-around-mesunday.html

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    1. You are lucky Kirstin! I feel fortunate that I did lose the senses at the time because it alerted me to take a test for which it was positive! Who knows how many other folks I could have infected had that symptom not manifested. It can go away now…

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  36. Sorry to hear you’re still struggling with your senses of smell and taste. It’s so weird how Covid has created long-term issues for some and nothing for others, even weirder that those senses vary from morning to afternoon. I generally prefer fragrance-free products, but sometimes they can be difficult to find. Otherwise, a light citrus scent is OK. I’m with you on the coffee, but I don’t like most smoky smells, though I love the smell of barbecues, which is just as well around here!
    Here’s my smelly offering this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2022/05/15/as-happy-as/

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    1. I have gotten used to it, Graham. I’ve been asked if because of the lack of taste and smell I’ve lost weight–nope–just the dang opposite. Oh well. Loved your smelly offering, LOL!

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      1. Well, I hope those senses come back eventually. Have a great week.

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  37. […] week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘What’s That Aroma?’ See more responses here. Well, for this theme I just couldn’t get past this photo I took a while […]

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  38. I love the smell of coffee!
    However, I do not like the taste.
    Good theme this week. I hope to join in.

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    1. Looking forward to it, Dawn!

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  39. Terri, Thank you for linking up with #weekendcoffeeshare. What a wonderful collection of photos and aromas. I hope your senses of smell and taste come back 100% soon. Your turtle wall plugin is so pretty. I agree it’s important to stop and take the time to enjoy the flowers and nature.
    Here’s my entry for Sunday Stills this week: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2022/05/13/sakuras-and-fleurs-de-villes-2022/

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    1. Thanks, Natalie! It was great to link with each other’s post this week! Hope you are enjoying your spring weather!

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  40. I love the smell of barbeque and of fresh coffee, but if I never smelled a wildfire again, it would be too soon. Hopefully, you’ll recover your sense of smell and taste full time soon.

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    1. I an grateful I can at least still smell those, John! My hearing is going bad too, two good ones left, LOL!

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      1. I “hear” you… er, ah, well, that’s with the help of hearing aids, anyway. >grin<

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      2. LOL! And I wear glasses…thank goodness I can still touch!

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  41. Way too many things to comment on in this post, Terri. Still lost your sense of smell thanks to COVID–yikes! That’s a long time. Will it come back? Clicked through to Marsha’s post on smells. I need those for my writing. Smelling the voles? What the heck are ‘voles’–off to DDG it. Smell of wildfires–they are healthy for nature if only man wouldn’t build so close to forests! But we do…

    Hugs dear efriend.

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    1. Thanks, Jacqui! I appreciate all your comments! I suppose I am a covid long-hauler with this loss of senses. I’ve gotten used to it. Voles are like field mice here in Inland Northwest. Not as destructive as gophers. Here’s hoping and praying that we have a calm wildfire season in the west! Hugs back!

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