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lemons in wartime
Can this be the equivalent of children bearing children? Some theorize that girls becoming mothers at a very young age is a symptom of dis-ease and a sign of dis-order. It's nature moving faster, they say, to save itself.
The idea is, the less viable a life, the sooner it flares and burns out. Wonder what that says about our foods, many of which are either tampered with genetically, or otherwise poisoned if not depleted. We have apples in wartime. Lemons begetting
lemon trees.
I don't remember in the past finding sprouted seeds in fruits, but now that you mention it, lately the lemons have had green lemon seeds, unusually ripe looking. Usually these lemons themselves *feel* way too green, and I would even go so far as to say, I’ve had the distinct but inexplicable, almost unimaginable sense of some lemons I’ve eaten being more “flesh” than fruit. How to test that? Though I don't have a refractometer, one can tell by feel and taste these sprouted fruits would test low. The question might then be, if the brix is low, has that inclined the fruit more toward simply supporting its viable seed? Sort of like Better luck next time? Or is the seed-sprouting itself generating low-brix fruit? Well, certainly the latter must be true. But what prompts such prematurity?
Well,"He not busy being born is busy dying". That’s still hard to disagree with. So, lemons in wartime? We ARE all connected. ALL. So, we have lemons, for example, behaving the way soldiers always have, furiously declaring life, while somewhere, in an alternate view of time, they are already dead. Sad and sombre. Maybe it’s better that such a seed isn’t planted. Or maybe that’s simply an “alternate” view.
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