Sometimes it’s the tiny little things in life that bring the most joy. I always get so excited when my trees start waking up from months of dormancy. Even though our orange tree (known forever as "Granny’s orange tree") never really loses its deep green leaves, it has its own way of letting you know that it’s kicking into high gear. Every year around this time buds begin to appear, and within a day or two these creamy, supple pods begin to open up into beautiful little flowers. And even if you were inclined to bury your head in the sand and ignore the seasonal shift, orange trees let you know their intentions by perfuming the entire yard with a heady, intoxicating fragrance of orange blossoms. It’s literally the most soothing and luxurious smell I can think of and far from the tart, acidy flavor of the fruit (if I’m comparing smells and tastes, mind you). It’s much closer to honeysuckle than orange. And if the scent drives me crazy in the best of ways, I can only wonder what it does to bees!
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