I was driving between Bell City and Lake Arthur, Louisiana on Friday on my way to an appointment for work. It was drizzling off and on and I was looking out at harvested rice fields and crawfish ponds which were being flooded up for crawfish season. As I looked out the window, something bright yellow caught my eye in a roadside turnrow. I've posted about this vegetation before.
We called these things "stink melons." I looked them up and I think their real name is a "musk melon." Whatever they are called, these things brought lots of fun to kids growing up on the farm. They would grow at the field's edge, with long vines that reached out to the edge of the soybean field. We were attracted to them like flies on poop.
I'm positive I've written about stink melons before. They were created by God to fit snugly in the palm of your hand. They are smooth and easy to grip. The stink melon weighs just the right amount - not too heavy, but not too light.
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