Crumby's Olfactory Notes
Hark!!!! My sniffer is beginning to function somewhat. First I smelled vinegar. Then last night Ray cooked up a mess of collards and I smelled those collards. Those collards smelled great. Then this morning I smelled one of my own farts that everyone is always whining about. So then I went out in the Wilderness to sniff my bucket that served my ablution requirements out in the Wilderness and I could smell that too. Maybe my sniffer is on the mend.
Botanical Notes Impinging upon Climatic and Telescope Tomfoolery Notes
I have acquired 4, semi-4" sacatons of the Sporobolous airoides/wrightii genre. This is due to my anticipating further rapid deterioration of the climate in these parts. We shall soon see how they do hereabout. I also got one of my new shrubbery buddies. Actually, it's a tree, Cupressus arizonica var. or ssp. glabra, maybe. Ray got it for me because it had broke loose from its moorings in its pot and was apt to die if it didn't get planted. It may die anyway, but it appears OK so far. Now I need to get one more shrubbery buddy.
Footnote: I can also smell my new shrub buddy if I smoosh its leaves right under my nostrils.
Botanical Notes Impinging upon Climatic and Telescope Tomfoolery Notes
I have acquired 4, semi-4" sacatons of the Sporobolous airoides/wrightii genre. This is due to my anticipating further rapid deterioration of the climate in these parts. We shall soon see how they do hereabout. I also got one of my new shrubbery buddies. Actually, it's a tree, Cupressus arizonica var. or ssp. glabra, maybe. Ray got it for me because it had broke loose from its moorings in its pot and was apt to die if it didn't get planted. It may die anyway, but it appears OK so far. Now I need to get one more shrubbery buddy.
Footnote: I can also smell my new shrub buddy if I smoosh its leaves right under my nostrils.
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