Tomato plants smell so green. I love to gather up the leaves
in my hands, hold my hands to my face, and breathe in the lusciousness of the
rich, clean aroma. If I were a man prone to having imaginings then that smell
could take me anywhere – the Amazon Rainforest, a summer’s meadow after gentle
rain, a lush fern-lined pool deep in an evening wood. What a smell my tomatoes
have, it makes me giddy, it makes me smile – and yes, they are just tomato plants; nothing added,
nothing else, simply the smell of greenness.
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ReplyDeleteha-ha, for me it seems to be Sparks - and you?
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DeleteVicky Brickhill on Facebook:
ReplyDeleteMy grandad grew them in his greenhouse. Always loved the smell, reminds me of him.
Mine did too Vicky, thought about writing about it but decided not to.
DeleteEmma Choldemondley on Facebook: "Ahhhhh sweet memories. I often sniff tomatoes on the vine at the supermarket (weird I know) as it always reminds me of my wonderful Grandad. He would let us find the reddest, ripest, sweetest ones from the greenhouse mmmmmm they were lovely. Beats shop bought ones anyday."
ReplyDeleteGrow some. Not cost effective but fun and fulfilling.
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