ooozing life
A flower's fragrance declares to all the world that it is fertile,
available, and desirable, its sex organs oozing with nectar.
Its smell reminds us in vestigial ways of fertility, vigor, life-force,
all the optimism, expectancy, and passionate bloom of youth.
We inhale its ardent aroma and, no matter what our ages,
we feel young and nubile in a world aflame with desire.
- Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses, 1990, p. 13
















Lovely shot btw.
Why, god! Why?????
But the grapes look yummy. Take them, I say. And make them into wine. That would show 'er. I wonder how she felt about our backyard debauchery. Wait, no I don't.
Ive got to tell you what a state Im in
Ive got tell you in my loudest tones
That I started looking for a warning sign
When the truth is I miss you
Yeah the truth is that I miss you so
A Warning Sign came back to haunt me
and I realized
That you were an island
and I passed you by
You were an Island to discover
And Im tired
I should not have let you go
Long live the dandys sister!!!
and i am all about dandilion rights. i wish people would stop oppressing them.
they are pretty. they allways know if you like butter. they grant wishes. they taste wonderful in salad. i they have proven themselves, and should to be taken seriously, as the flowers that they are.