Kate left for work and two minutes later my phone rang.
"You going for a walk?" she said.
"Yep."
"There are some huge-ass eggs by the golf course across the street from Mary's. They don't look broken. Go and see if you know what they are."
As I grabbed my tennies, I wondered what type of egg they could be. Ostrich eggs are massive, but I've never seen any ostriches wandering around the perimeter of the golf course. Still, I guess that doesn't mean they can't be there.
I also wondered when "huge-ass" became an adjective. I know that Jill Conner Browne used "big-ass" to describe the hair of the wannabes in her wickedly funny book series The Sweet Potato Queens - but she's from Georgia.
I've never actually had the pleasure of hearing Ms. Browne speak, therefore I don't know if 'ass' is actually part of her spoken vocabulary. I imagine she only writes it and so I grant her poetic license. I have not issued any such license to my daughter.
I walked closer to Mary's house. I saw the eggs. I continued advancing. I knew what they were. Mushrooms. We used to call them puff balls when we were kids. They sprout up over night and in just a couple of days can grow to be the size of your head.
In the spirit of Jill Conner Browne and Kate all I can say is:
That's some huge-ass fungi.
3 comments:
Weird. They do look like eggs, even in the close up.
To be fair I was driving and I didn't have time to investigate which is where you come in. I assumed they were from a dinosaur, I'll do another drive-by and update you when I get home.
I, too, loved those as a kid. But I can't say I have seen them that big. Maybe I stomped on mine before they got that size.
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