Sunday, September 17, 2006

An Apple Tree Discovers Me



Or, "Malus Aforethought"!

I was riding home from work the other day, and noticed a cute little "Golden Delicious" (L. "Mater likum") sort of apple along the canal, and stopped to sample it. I figured, hey, even if I don't care for fully-ripened G. Delish, a semi-ripe one ought to be a at least a little bit tasty.



So I found a nice-looking example, polished off a bit of foggy bloom, and gave 'er a healthy bite.





My reaction is pretty clearly summed up in the following images . . . let me just add (in the hopes that it helps others avoid a similar fate) that taunting apples for being "too sweet" is never wise.

At first, it seemd like a fine idea.

After just a few more seconds, though, I became more and more aware that this apple, although it looked like some sort of wimpy Golden D., was in fact the Monarch Butterfly of the apple world -- without taking the time to perform a scientific study on the subject, I feel certain that the malic-acid content of this so-called "fruit" was in the high 90-percent range. There's no truth to the rumor that the pulp I spat out caused the majority of grasses within a two-foot radius to wither away -- but I *will* be staying at least two feet away from any pome that appears to come from this particular tree!

4 Comments:

At 8:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A great story with pictures. Donna

 
At 8:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A great story with pictures. Donna

 
At 9:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is most amusing! Glad too to see that your helmet is properly aligned and affixed, demonstrating appropriate bike safety for all who view this post. But, um, are those... earbuds? While cycling?? Surely not... !

 
At 9:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

any biblical ramifications

 

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