I mean Wildflower Wednesday, of course.
In Japanese, the word for nose and flower are phonetically the same. They are both pronounced ha, as in, Ha, ha, ha, I'm laughing, and na, as in, Do you want some of this? Nah, I'm all good.
The sounds for the letter A in both syllables are the same: ha-na.
If we replace the kanji character for one word (花) with the kanji of the other (鼻), we can end up with some ridiculous sentences.
I gave my wife a dozen noses on Valentine's Day. She was absolutely thrilled and said they smelled lovely.
Please don't pick the noses in my garden. They won't grow back if you do.
Look at the flower on that guy. Whoa!
I love drying noses. It's quite an art you know. Sometimes, I press them too. And this year I'm learning how to make herbal teas out of certain noses. It's really very fascinating.
If my nose were a flower, what would it be? In some ways I can imagine it being like the lotus flowers in these pictures--not because it's a beautiful nose or anything, mostly just because it's large, with a long stem.
I have definitely seen people with orchid noses before, not that that's a compliment. And I think I can say that I've seen dandelion noses as well, broad noses that lie fairly flat and close to the face.
I can even imagine comparing cute, girly noses to nasturtiums, or something like that, and plump, round noses to hollyhocks, but I can't imagine a nose that looks like a rose or a lilly.
How about you? What kind of nose do you have?
And what kind of ridiculous flower/nose sentences can you make?
Please fill my comment box with absurdity.
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