Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for March 31, 2013
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Adam: Oh, wow. Do you smell that? That's my first full-on sniff of spring in the air. A nice, full bouquet of fertile soil... ...Hints of Kentucky bluegrass... A whiff of Spring showers. The gentle notes of a sun-baked sidewalk... And finally, a light finish of blossoming Irises. Katy: I smell dog poop. Adam: It's all part of the majesty, darling.
King_Shark over 11 years ago
Smell a smell of dog poopA pocketful of skySpring has sprung, and the snows of winterHave crept away to die.But when the earth moves roundThe sun like a turning ringSummer will come, then autumn and winterTo give way to spring.
dzw3030 over 11 years ago
This bit doesn’t go well with breakfast and my vivid imagination. :-)
gosfreikempe over 11 years ago
Or in Darkest Saskatchewan, you’ll smell snow. Mounds of snow. Piles of the sh- er, stuff. Thee to four feet of it in my front yard. Three to five feet in the empty lot next door. And under All That Snow is snow mould.
David Smirh over 11 years ago
Irises are mid to late spring flowers and have no discernable smell. Basset should have used daffodils which do bloom in early spring and have a scent. I guess he’s not a gardener and dosen’t have the thirty seconds to waste researching the subject.
WoodEye over 11 years ago
Looks like poopSmells like poopTastes like poopSure glad I didn’t step in it!
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
Happy Easter everyone!