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My Little Experiment (06/12/2010 15:38) |
One month ago I bought 4 oranges from one of our local supermarkets. They looked pretty well so I said that I'm in the mood for some oranges. It didn't smell like an orange but I got used to the fact that none of the fruits or vegetables nowadays smell like they are suposed to.. So I put the oranges in my bag, paid for them and went home. When I arrived home I pilled one of the oranges and began to eat it. WTF? For sure that was not an orange. It looked like one - it was orange. But the taste was horrible. It was sour. And it was so ...plastic like. I chewed the orange as if it was a not cooked beef. I threw away half of the orange and left the other 3 in the fridge. and forgot about the oranges for 1 month. Last week somehow I saw the oranges in the fridge and.. they looked just like in the day I bought them. It was strange. Because all our local fruits from my farm (apples, pears, peaches,...) usually begin to decompose in maximum one week. So I said to myself that it's time for a little experiment: how long it will take my oanges to decompose? All these things make me nostalgic about the days when I was at my grandfthers' farm during my summer school holiday. I woke up every day, opened the windows from my room and a smell of flowers and grass invaded the room. For breakfast I usually went in the garden and picked two tomatoes, some peppers and one cucumber. And everyone of them had a specific smell and taste. All you needed was some bread and some homemade cheese and breakfast was ready. If you were lasy enough you just ate the tomatoe - it was sweet and salty in the sametime. And for the desert you just ate some apples, prunes or peaches. Their smell was like parfume and they were as sweet as sugar. But... Those were the days my friends, We thought they'd never end, But than globalization came.
****, but another blog on that topic.
P.S.: @ spiner: is there any possibility to insert some polls for the blogs |
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