3/29/10

Miasma of Death

hangs in the air. Pungent decay floats on the warm springtime breeze. . .

Okay, I'm late again--I thought about different blogs, but couldn't seem to get motivated to actually write them. As an ode to spring, I will assign this task: Using the above information, name that flowering tree, shrub, or flower. I'll post the answer sometime in mid-afternoon when I've had a couple of guesses.

Trust me, you'll never look at this object in the same manner EVER again! :-)

Until later, peeps! Oh, other than working in my garden, spraying horticultural oil, and working on my own behind, I plan to . . .

Write on!

3 comments:

  1. No clue what it is. Have fun gardening. I'm working on my WIP today. :)

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  2. To me, it describes the compost pile behind the barn! "Miasma" is a particularly applicable word for that, since on of its definitions is

    "a vapor rising as from marshes or decomposing animal or vegetable matter"

    I'll be fascinated to know what it means to YOU

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  3. Alrighty, dudettes!
    I see that today's blog was a weiner- --not!
    The answer is a tree known as a Bradford pear. My niece answered on my FB page, she likened the stench to that of bad shrimp.
    Next time you see a clump of those trees, go down wind and you won't think of them in the same way ever again. :-)

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