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where I live the blooming of the Bradford Pear is always the first flower of Spring a tree filled with tiny bright white blossoms raining petals like snow a pastoral picture of seasonal beauty scene in almost every suburban community but the flowers give off a powerful stench like rotten fruit or an infected wound or a diseased crotch that hangs in the air forever like a fog of swampgas I hate the smell of Bradford Pear it can hit me from a block away and stay with me for hours pounding at my sinuses until I think my head will explode it overwhelms everything for the first few weeks of every Spring and even though it makes me miserable and even though I hate it and even though it stinks all to hell because it is the first sign of life the first sign of Spring every Spring it always makes me feel so happy a delicious pain reminding me that I am alive
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Apr 11, 2013
Apr 11, 2013 at 5:28 PM UTC
Pyrus Calleryana
where I live the blooming of the Bradford Pear is always the first flower of Spring a tree filled with tiny bright white blossoms raining petals like snow a pastoral picture of seasonal beauty scene in almost every suburban community but the flowers give off a powerful stench like rotten fruit or an infected wound or a diseased crotch that hangs in the air forever like a fog of swampgas I hate the smell of Bradford Pear it can hit me from a block away and stay with me for hours pounding at my sinuses until I think my head will explode it overwhelms everything for the first few weeks of every Spring and even though it makes me miserable and even though I hate it and even though it stinks all to hell because it is the first sign of life the first sign of Spring every Spring it always makes me feel so happy a delicious pain reminding me that I am alive
michael-valentine
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Apr 11, 2013
Apr 11, 2013 at 5:28 PM UTC
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