I look out my window at work, and there are translucent bits of pollen, floating up, some in larger clumps than others.
I think of some of the early snowfalls we had this year, lacy flakes falling, and this is the reverse, headed skywards.
Or is it a model of cells in space, so very few cells, considering all the space available?
Thoughts also of Charlotte's spider babies, drifting off to unknown futures.
Very trippy, anyway, seeing how much pollen is filling the air. Luckily I'm of legal age, seeing all this unbridled tree sex going on this afternoon.
Which, of course, leads to the potential for some excellent spam:
HOT tree action! Woody all over!
Would YOU like to see deciduous action?
Birches! Oaks! Aspens!
Just click here!
etc.
I think of some of the early snowfalls we had this year, lacy flakes falling, and this is the reverse, headed skywards.
Or is it a model of cells in space, so very few cells, considering all the space available?
Thoughts also of Charlotte's spider babies, drifting off to unknown futures.
Very trippy, anyway, seeing how much pollen is filling the air. Luckily I'm of legal age, seeing all this unbridled tree sex going on this afternoon.
Which, of course, leads to the potential for some excellent spam:
HOT tree action! Woody all over!
Would YOU like to see deciduous action?
Birches! Oaks! Aspens!
Just click here!
etc.
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Date: 2003-05-13 01:06 pm (UTC)I clicked here, and nothing happened!! Where are my hot flowered shrubs?
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Date: 2003-05-13 02:40 pm (UTC)(And now we have the segue into chemical aids to achieve said size...)
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Date: 2003-05-13 03:35 pm (UTC)OK, try clicking here, then.
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Date: 2003-05-13 03:43 pm (UTC)Of course, trees are mostly doing it alone. Oh, except for the sometime help of those cross-pollinating bees. Er, bestiality?
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Date: 2003-05-13 04:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-13 04:24 pm (UTC)(The email notification of your comment triggered my spam filter!)