Ahmad waxes lyrical about the desert, and the absence of Hay Fever
I am told by those of my colleagues who go there regularly that there
is no HayFever at the South Pole either.
Mike Wells
> From: "Ahmad Risk" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Hay fever]
> > >My patients have found a sure fire answer - spend the hayfever
> > >season on the opposite side of the Atlantic!
> >
> > Don't they have Hay Fever over there? Any listeners with
> > knowlege??
>
> Of course they do, as well as unspeakables like poison ivy, poison
> oak and a host of other nasties.
>
> The only place devoid of hay fever would really be the desert. Now,
> life in the desert can be very rewarding and enriching. The
> unlimited vision, the solitude (which we all know is indpendence),
> the space for the mind to roam free, the sheer scale of the desert
> that dwarfs man and womankind, when you suddenly realise that you
> are a mere speck of nothingness and that your entire life hangs by an
> invisible but very precarious thread..... oh, the desert, to wake
> up at dawn and witness a scene from before the mucky soup, to watch
> the sun go down and the universe turns crimson...oh, nothing like
> the desert but for the ocean and Hemalya!!
>
> Ahmad
>
>
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